more Spanish Name Questions
So Im wondering about s, c, tx, tz and xFor example, the name Yulisa. I've found versions spelled Yulitza & Yulixa. In fact, most names ending in -isa are also found in forms spelled -iza, -itsa, -ixa and sometimes -itza and -icsa or -ixsa.Are any of these pronounced the same, or are they all separate names? Does it depend on the region of Spanish spoken? -s and -c seem to be the same most of the time (like Rocio & Rosio, Monserrat and Moncerrat)-- is this right? ******************************************
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more Spanish Name Questions  ·  Norah Namenerd  ·  8/15/2010, 2:51 PM
Re: more Spanish Name Questions  ·  Lumia  ·  8/16/2010, 12:46 AM
THANKS!!  ·  Norah Namenerd  ·  8/17/2010, 11:13 PM