What's your French/Spanish name or whatever foreign language you take's name?
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Aïcha - how do you pn
Interesting name never heard of it.
Interesting name never heard of it.
It's Arabic. It's pronounced a-YEE-sha.
My Spanish name was Patricia
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My French name is Laila, with an accent treima over the i. I kept my real name (only it's spelled with a 'y') because I didn't feel like remembering the new one. I'm so boring. :( It's pronounced La-EEL-ah, though, which I don't particularly like.
Before, though, it was Lorraine.
Before, though, it was Lorraine.
This message was edited 11/3/2007, 10:08 PM
Lupe, Lourdes, Teresa
In first-year Spanish I called my self Lupe. I thought it was "different" so I liked it back then. The next year I was Lourdes, for the same reason (I don't really like Lupe or Lourdes today). Of course my name is already Spanish (and Polish, Italian, Portuguese...), so for the rest of my educacion en espanol (6 more years!) I was called Teresa.
In first-year Spanish I called my self Lupe. I thought it was "different" so I liked it back then. The next year I was Lourdes, for the same reason (I don't really like Lupe or Lourdes today). Of course my name is already Spanish (and Polish, Italian, Portuguese...), so for the rest of my educacion en espanol (6 more years!) I was called Teresa.
My french name:
We don't take on another language name in another class, but my French teacher used to call me: Marjolaine (for obvious reasons).
We don't take on another language name in another class, but my French teacher used to call me: Marjolaine (for obvious reasons).
my names Alexandra and almost every language has a veration
Which language is this for? Is it Russian?
Actually it was for Spanish. Yes, I know that Katia is not a Spanish name, but that's what my Spanish teacher called me. I only took Spanish for a semester in 7th grade though. After that I learned Italian.
I've never heard of having class names in that language. Thats so cool! I take Japanese and we just stuff around calling each other as Japanese people would say our names. When they say L it comes out more as an R so I'm Roren (Lauren) hehe. We also have- Sutebin (Stephen) and Jyeshika (Jessica)...no one elses name comes out that funny.
I took French in high school and Spanish in college (and can't speak a lick of either, just for the record) and we didn't do the 'pick a name' thing, unfortunately. That's probably run of the mill for college, but I went to a tiny high school and the teacher just called me by my name but didn't prn. the first H. :b
So I'll pick my names now, though it's a little late. ;)
French: Esmee (ESMÉE) or Rosalie. (or I could just use my mn, Georgette)
Spanish: Inez or Marisol
So I'll pick my names now, though it's a little late. ;)
French: Esmee (ESMÉE) or Rosalie. (or I could just use my mn, Georgette)
Spanish: Inez or Marisol
We never do "French names", we just say our names in French accents (works for Thea and Rachel, but I go by Fisher, which definetly doesn't work too well). We didn't do it at my old school, either. (I've been taking French since 1st grade.) I sort of wish we did, it'd be an opportunity to have another name!
Back when I was in high school I took both French and Spanish. I now hate both of the names I chose - I could've done so much better!
In French class I was Eve, said like the first syllable of the word ever. I do like it more than the English pronunciation, but not by much.
In Spanish class I was Raquel which I just plain hate now.
In French class I was Eve, said like the first syllable of the word ever. I do like it more than the English pronunciation, but not by much.
In Spanish class I was Raquel which I just plain hate now.
Aurore Éloise Mariette.
In our school, you can add a name for every French class you take. I'm in French III so I have two mns, but in class I'm just Aurore. :) I love my name.
Some other French names of people at my school:
Manon Giselle
Jolie-Selene Dionne - get it? hah
Sophie
Adeline
Angeline
Picard
Sebastien
Nadine
Katrine
Liliane
Marcel
Javert
Olivier Loic
Jean-Claude
Antoine
Elodie
Celia
Dominique (f)
Genevieve
Carole
Aurelien
Albert
In our school, you can add a name for every French class you take. I'm in French III so I have two mns, but in class I'm just Aurore. :) I love my name.
Some other French names of people at my school:
Manon Giselle
Jolie-Selene Dionne - get it? hah
Sophie
Adeline
Angeline
Picard
Sebastien
Nadine
Katrine
Liliane
Marcel
Javert
Olivier Loic
Jean-Claude
Antoine
Elodie
Celia
Dominique (f)
Genevieve
Carole
Aurelien
Albert
This message was edited 11/3/2007, 7:11 AM
Our teacher always ended up dropping the names less that 2 weeks in. My most recent French name was Marie, and before that it was Christelle. But since the names were always dropped, I was just called by the French pronunciation of Rachel.
I don't know anyone else's, except that Xavier as always popular. I also have a friend who is called Lola in Spanish class. She liked the whole "Hola, Lola", thing.
I don't know anyone else's, except that Xavier as always popular. I also have a friend who is called Lola in Spanish class. She liked the whole "Hola, Lola", thing.
Nicolasa (spanish) but we use our real names.
This message was edited 11/3/2007, 7:42 AM
Graciela "Chela" (Spanish)