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There is no Spanish translation for 'Shawn' Not all proper names can be translated to Spanish.
names aren't translated usually, They stay the same in all languages.
There is no direct equivalent - it does not translate. (Not all names do.)
Yes, all the months were named. In fact, the names of our months from September to December are the same as the Roman months.Yes, all the months were named. In fact, the names of our months from September to December are the same as the Roman months.Yes, all the months were named. In fact, the names of our months from September to December are the same as the Roman months.Yes, all the months were named. In fact, the names of our months from September to December are the same as the Roman months.Yes, all the months were named. In fact, the names of our months from September to December are the same as the Roman months.Yes, all the months were named. In fact, the names of our months from September to December are the same as the Roman months.Yes, all the months were named. In fact, the names of our months from September to December are the same as the Roman months.Yes, all the months were named. In fact, the names of our months from September to December are the same as the Roman months.Yes, all the months were named. In fact, the names of our months from September to December are the same as the Roman months.
John is Juan in Castilian Spanish John is Joan in Catalan (Spanish)
The Spanish equivalent of the name Isaac is "Isaías." In Spanish, names are often translated phonetically or by using a similar-sounding name in the target language. It's important to note that not all names have direct equivalents in other languages, so variations or similar names are commonly used.
Unfezant. All Pokemon's Spanish names are the same as their English names.
The names of the Hebrew months are all from Babylonian words. Some of them are the names of Babylonian gods.The names of the Hebrew months are all from Babylonian words. Some of them are the names of Babylonian gods.
Mathematics. You might also claim Latin, German or Arabic; many of the star names that we still use were recorded by Claudius Ptolemy in Roman times, and translated into Arabic. Ptolemy's star atlases did not survive in the European dark ages, and exist only because they were re-translated back into Latin by Spanish and Jewish scholars after the fall of Toledo to the Spanish. Many of the star names are still in the Arabic, which explains all the star names beginning with "Al".
Real (pronounced "ray-all")
It means "all", as in 'todo el mundo', 'all the world/everybody'
All names are the same in every language.