"Amanda" is a Latin word meaning "loveable." So far as I know it was not used as a name in Roman times. In its original laguage, Latin, it was written 'AMANDA.'
Company tax breaks affect the community in many way. Many companies will take thoses fund and but it back into the company which might result in more jobs for a community.
Amanda Claire Godsland has written: 'Screening for speech and language difficulties in the school-aged child'
The Psalms of the Bible were written in Hebrew.To see the Psalms in their original language, click here.
the original language was French
The name Amanda means Lovable in Greek Language!!! The name Amanda means Lovable in Greek Language!!!
It was originally written in Hebrew and aramanic.
Amanda Faulkner has written: 'Amanda Faulkner' 'Breaking water'
Amanda de Leon has written: 'Amanda de Leon'
Amanda Tizzoni has written: 'Sensaciones'
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No one does. The original language of the Old Testament was both Hebrew and Arahmaic. The Book of Daniel was written in Babylon.
The Torah was written in Hebrew and we certainly do still have it in the Hebrew language, although we do not have the original completed versions with the words exactly as then used.
Amanda Benton has written: 'Silent Stranger'