norma ['noɾ.ma]
[o] more or less as in "law"
[ɾ] as in Italian "videre" (to see) or USA English "kitten"
[a] as in Italian "amare" (to love). There is not equivalent sound in English
Norma is pronounced "Nōma" or "Nolama" in Hawaiian
Norma Carricaburo has written: 'El voseo en la literatura argentina' -- subject(s): Spanish language, Person, Vos (The Spanish word), Pronoun, Argentine literature, Provincialisms, History and criticism
Norma Alarcon has written: 'Philippine architecture during the pre-Spanish and Spanish periods' -- subject(s): Architecture, Catholic church buildings, Colonial Architecture, Domestic Architecture, Vernacular architecture 'Imperial Tapestry'
In Spanish, "norma" typically refers to a standard, rule, or norm that guides behavior or practices in various contexts, such as legal, social, or technical fields. It can also relate to a set of expectations or criteria within a specific discipline. The word is commonly used in discussions about regulations, ethics, and guidelines.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
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