Madrina is an Italian equivalent of the English word "godmother".
Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la("the") or the feminine singular indefinite article una("a"). The pronunciation will be "ma-DREE-na" in Italian.
The correct way to write it is as a compound word: godfather, godmother. If used in a letter, such as Dear Godmother, you would capitalize it.
mother in law
All words are capitalized at the beginning of the sentence, commonnouns and propernouns included.Godmother is a commonnoun but it is capitalized when it is used as a title or precedes a person'sname or when it is used as a direct address.Examples:I went shopping with Godmother Katrinayesterday.Are you home, Godmother?
mam fedydd
Well, honey, if you're talking about your dear old Aunt Sally who's your godmother, then no, you don't need to capitalize it. But if you're referring to the Fairy Godmother who bibbidi-bobbidi-boos her way into Cinderella's life, then yes, you best give her the respect she deserves and capitalize that G. Got it, pumpkin?
A godmother is commonly referred to as Nanny or Nannon.
Fairy Godmother exploded by her most powerful spell when she did it back when King Harold jumped in the way.
it's feminine (of course ^^) so...la marraine
The correct way to write it is as a compound word: godfather, godmother. If used in a letter, such as Dear Godmother, you would capitalize it.
Cinderella's godmother used her wand to transform a pumpkin into a carriage, mice into horses, a rat into a coachman, a lizard into a footman, and Cinderella's rags into a beautiful gown and glass slippers.
GODMOTHER in Afrikaans is actually GODMOTHER. It Doesn't Change.
It's usually godmother and godfather but if you want God mummy and God daddy, that's correct.
Godmother in Portuguese is "madrinha".
Godmother in Latin is 'Matrina'
His aunt is also his godmother.
You can have a godfather or a godmother, so it could be possible to have a "fairy" godmother (if you believe in myths, folktales, or fantasies)
The cast of The Godmother - 2003 includes: Sarah Enid Hagey as The Godmother