Question
how do you say peoples names in spanish
Answers
Ms. Sue
A person's name remains the same no matter what country she is studying or living in.
jazz
nice question ahha!! yes what ms sue said shes very smart.
SraJMcGin
Sorry, but this is how Spanish names are:
In addition to each Christian name (first name) each Spanish child has 2 last names (family names): his father's followed by his mother's. Sometimes he/she puts "y" = (and) between the 2 last names. For example, Mr. Carlos Pérez () Gómez marries Miss María Vega (y) (and) González. They have a son whose name is Juan Pérez (y) Vega (or Juan Pérez). His sister is named Adela Pérez (y) Vega (or Adela Pérez). If Adela marries Leandro Fernández (y) Álvarez, she will be named doña (Mrs.) Adela Pérez DE Fernández. So, in a "nutshell" you have a "family tree" in a Spanish name!
Sra
In addition to each Christian name (first name) each Spanish child has 2 last names (family names): his father's followed by his mother's. Sometimes he/she puts "y" = (and) between the 2 last names. For example, Mr. Carlos Pérez () Gómez marries Miss María Vega (y) (and) González. They have a son whose name is Juan Pérez (y) Vega (or Juan Pérez). His sister is named Adela Pérez (y) Vega (or Adela Pérez). If Adela marries Leandro Fernández (y) Álvarez, she will be named doña (Mrs.) Adela Pérez DE Fernández. So, in a "nutshell" you have a "family tree" in a Spanish name!
Sra
jazz
oh no ms sue was wrong. she still is really smart.:)
Ms. Sue
Thank you Jazz. Sra is absolutely right about Spanish names. My thought was that if I moved to another country, I'd still expected to be called Sue.
jazz
ahha don't worry about it ms sue everyone loves ya!!:)
RYLAN
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