Giaco is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Jim." The masculine diminutive in question serves as an affectionate nickname for Giacomo ("James"), whose origins trace back to the ancient Hebrew יעקב (Ya'ãqōb) from the root עקב ('qb, "to follow," "to supplant") or word עֲקֵב ('aqeb, "heel"). The pronunciation will be "DJA-ko" for the nickname and "DJA-ko-mo" for the forename in Italian.
Jim is a nickname in English. It serves as one of the more common diminutives -- along with Jimbo, Jimmie and Jimmy -- for the masculine proper name James. The pronunciation will be "djihm" in the Mid-Atlantic-accented English of the United States of America.
Jim English was born in 1932-10.
Jim English died on 2008-02-23.
Jim Feist has written: 'Premodifiers in English' -- subject(s): Adjective, English language
Jim Stitt has written: 'English in Malawi'
Huck and Jim argue about English and French. Huck wants to learn French to look educated, while Jim argues that English is more important due to its widespread use in America.
Jim McGarry has written: 'Irish tales of terror' -- subject(s): English Horror tales, English fiction, Irish authors, Tales
Jim Vincent has written: 'Mr Fix-it' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
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He teaches them to read and write English.
Tom Wayland voices Jim Crocodile Cook in the English anime. Naoya Iwahashi voices him in the Japanese version.
Jim Sturgess stands 6 feet tall. Jim is an English actor and musician. He attended Salford University, and plays several instruments including the piano.