it's margarita too
The Margarita
Daisy in Spanish is "margarita."
Toma una Margarita de mi parte
It's a name, you keep it identical in French.
In Spanish it is pronounced "Margarita", which translated means a daisy (flower). Margarita
Margarita Vassileva has written: 'Parlons bulgare' -- subject(s): Textbooks for foreign speakers, Bulgarian language, French
Tenga una margarita para mi. (formal) Or....Ten una margarita para mi. (informal)
Margarita is pronounced the same in swedish as in english. A different case, however, arises when the swedish form of the name is used namely "Margareta". Then it would be pronounced similar as margarita, with the exception that you prounounciate the last part as "-greeta".
My name is Margarita.
Marjorie or Margery is from Margaret, from the Old French Marguerite, from the Latin Margarita, from the Greek margarites: a pearl.
The answer can vary from place to place in the Spanish Speaking World: Margarita helada is Frozen Margarita Margarita con hielo is Margarita with ice (on the rocks) Some places "On the Rocks" (drink with ice cubes) is translated directly to "Sobre las rocas" (over the rocks) or "en las rocas" (in the rocks).
Margarita Pilikhina's birth name is Pilikhina, Margarita Mikhailovna.