In Hebrew it's pronounced the same as in English or Spanish: "Rosaura"
Rosaura Zapata died in 1963.
Rosaura Zapata was born in 1876.
Rosaura Tejera Vera has written: '\\'
Rosaura Andreu went by Titi Chagua.
Stolen Party is about the 9-year-old daughter of a maid, Rosaura, who is seemingly friends with Luciana, the daughter of Senora Ines, the lady of the house who is Rosaura's mother's boss. Rosaura was invited to Luciana's birthday party where there was to be a magician with a monkey and other children to play with. Although Rosaura's mom detested the idea of Rosaura going to a "rich people's party", she dressed Rosaura up and off to the party Rosaura went. She enjoyed the party immensely except for a conversation with a contemptuous cousin of Luciana. Throughout the whole party, Rosaura was also asked to serve the guests. After all the party games, the magician came and performed tricks. Rosaura got to be a volunteer for one of his tricks and was very pleased when he thanked her, calling Rosaura a countess. In the end, instead of being given a small trinket like all the other party guests, Senora Ines paid Rosaura, an action which left Rosaura feeling hurt and cold.
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Rosaura Revueltas died on April 30, 1996, in Cuernavaca. Mexico.
Rosaura Revueltas was born on August 6, 1910, in Lerdo, Durango, Mexico.
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
Clotaldo is Rosaura's father. In some adaptations, it is portrayed that Clotaldo knows this from seeing Rosaura's sword, but keeps quiet about it until the end of the play. I have done plenty of research on Rosaura since I got the part to play her in one of the adaptations of the play.
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
Rosaura Andreu was born on January 1, 1918, in El Paso, Texas, USA.