Patricia = Pakikia
Do you mean what's the Spanish equivalent of the name Pat? Well that depends if you mean Patricia or Patrick. Patricia is a name used in Spanish, the way it is. Patrick in Spanish is Patricio, but remember if your name is Pat then have Spanish speaking people call you that. That's your name. In Spanish, my name is Mateo, but i tell people to call me Matt because that's my name.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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Patricia ia a spanish photographer in new york.
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Patricia = Pakikia
Patricia will be Patricija in lithuanian.
Patricia Rush has written: 'Spanish for School Personnel' 'Student Audio CDs to Accompany Spanish for Business' 'Spanish for law enforcement' -- subject(s): Conversation and phrase books (for police), Spanish language
You say "Patrischa".
A Spanish-speaker who had not heard the English pronunciation would read it as: pahTREEthee-ah FonTHRENN (first 'th' as in 'thin'; 'TH' as in 'the') Latin Americans would pronounce the first name 'pahTREEsee-ah'
Do you mean what's the Spanish equivalent of the name Pat? Well that depends if you mean Patricia or Patrick. Patricia is a name used in Spanish, the way it is. Patrick in Spanish is Patricio, but remember if your name is Pat then have Spanish speaking people call you that. That's your name. In Spanish, my name is Mateo, but i tell people to call me Matt because that's my name.
Patricia Chui has written: 'Florida, the Sunshine State' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Spanish language materials
Patricia Hart has written: 'Narrative magic in the fiction of Isabel Allende' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, History, Magic in literature, Narration (Rhetoric) 'The Spanish sleuth' -- subject(s): Detectives in literature, History and criticism, Interviews, Spanish Authors, Spanish Detective and mystery stories, Spanish fiction
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.