Alice is the English equivalent of 'Alicia'. In both languages, it's a feminine gender noun that serves as a first name. But its origins trace back to an Old German name that means 'exalted, noble'.
Alicia is an Italian equivalent of the English-Italian name Alicia.
Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun in both languages. The original cultural and linguistic source of the name is unknown. But the German adjective adal ("noble") and the Greek Αλική ("marine") tend to appear on any list of etymological possibilities.
The pronunciation will be "ah-LEE-tchyah" in Italian.
in spanish you spell Alicia well Alicia
and in English Alice if u need more answers just contact me at aliciabhilleary@hotmail.com
bye people XD
BYE
Alicia is the Spanish form of Alice.
alicia is spanish for alice
I love you Alicia - te quiero Alicia
just say hi Alicia im Alicia also
I think Alicia says point as in gossip points
Alicia loves you and don't forget that cause she probably won't say that to you in person=-]
In American Sign Language, the name "Alicia" can be signed by fingerspelling each letter of the name using the manual alphabet.
If you mean the name Alicia, you can pronounce "Alissia" with the sound of double "s". If you mean the future transitive verb "alicia", you can say "allures" or "ropes", or even "inveigle", meaning subtle deceit.
Well, Alicia's really pretty in all; the way you say it and spell it. I can't really say anything about Samra...
It doesn't say
The guy who didnt say goodbye
everyone say yes or no we do not know
Alicia está en casa y está lista para mañana.
no one sombody say wath they like