The two most common ways of spelling that name are Matthew and Mathew, However I think Matthew is slightly more common.
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It is extremely bias for those of you who "think" the most common way to spell it is with 2 t's. It is actually on the verge of ignorant. It is originally spelled with 2 t's because of Saint Matthew, however in our day and age (2011) it is split right down the middle. Mathew is just as commonly used as Matthew.
M-a-t-t-h-e-w is the correct answer, with a capital M.
Matthew is spelled 'Mathieu' or 'Matthieu' in French (one 't' being more frequent)
Dude, spanish uses the same alphabet we do.
Matthew is spelled Mathieu or Matthieu in French.
English = Matthew
Hebrew = מתיתיהו
German = Mattäus
Hungarian = Máté
Polish = Matteusz
Swedish = Matteus
The name Matthew is マシュー (mashuu) in Japanese. The pronunciation somewhat mimics that of English, so would be pronounced as "mah-shoe".
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Kristen and many other ways
You would spell the name Alyssa the same in French as you would in English. Names do not change across languages.
It is always capitalized, but that is correct : Asian.
Yes, there are other ways to spell christene. There is Christine and Christeen just as a couple of examples. Really this name could be spelled however the naming parent want to spell it.
Matthew = Makaio
Aguilar is a Spanish name and is not spelled differently in other languages. It is still Aguilar.
You can't Translate Brooke into other languages but you can spell it out in the writing systems of other languages.In Japanese it is spelled ブルック
Zero, Brayden Matthew doesn't contain a 'o' so you can not spell 'words'.
The letters in the proper name Matthew can form 51 common English words (including the word "a" and the name Matt) :mattewheatthetawhatmatehatewattwhetwhamthemtamethawthatteatteamheatmathMattahemthewmeattheatemawmewmettatwetmateathewhemteaawehawtamhathametahaemehmaheawmeatamweaha(alphabetically)aahahemamatateawaweeatehemetahahamhathatehawheheathemhewmamatmatemathMattmattemawmemeatmetmewtamtametatteateamteatthatthawthethemthetathewwattwewetwhamwhatwheatwhet
It depends on which of India's 450 languages you want to use.
you could spell it two ways for this nick name the nick name i chose was mat or spell it like Matt but you bolth say it the same
Matthew is the English name of the Christian evangelist and reputed author of the first gospel in the New Testament. His Hebrew name was Mattathia. Because this person was prominent in early Christianity, other versions of his name occur through the languages of Christian Europe, from Mathes in Denmark to Mateo in Spain to Maciej in Poland.
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Rap artist "Matty B" is Matthew Barrett of Western Australia.
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Names stay the same no matter what language it's in...but You can give yourself a new name for different languages.