You would say Oliviayay.
In pig latin, Olivia would be pronounced "Ivolay-a." It involves moving the first consonant or consonant cluster to the end of the word and adding "ay."
You would say "my name is Olivia" by saying "Je m'appelle Olivia" in French, "Mi nombre es Olivia" in Spanish, and "Ich heiße Olivia" in German.
Yes, the name Olivia has Latin origins rather than Greek. It is derived from the word "olive," which has been associated with peace and fertility.
No state, Its latin. From olives.
well i know me and olivia m, olivia o, olivia w, so i would say about 1,000,000,000
Hello Olivia = Aloha Oliwia
My names Olivia and its Latin it means olive and signifys beauty, peace and fertility.. Shakespeare used it in one of his plays :)
Olivia is Latin in origin meaning "olive". Grace means "kindness" and may refer to the Virgin Mary in Roman Catholicism.
"Hi" translates to Salut (sah-LOO)"Hello" translates to Bonjour (bon-ZHOOR)"My name is Olivia" translates to Ma nom est Olivia (mah nohm eh o-LEE-vee-yah)"I am called Olivia" translates to Je m'appelle Olivia(juh MAH-pell o-LEE-vee-yah)
"Olivia" in Polish is pronounced as "o-LEE-vee-ah."
Ólavía.
"Olá, o meu nome é Olivia."