Are you of Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin?
la origen = origin
I assume that this is asking from an ethnic perspective, e.g. are both of your parents of Spanish ethnicity. However, when Spanish-speakers speak English they use the word "Spanish" often to refer to Spaniards (people from Spain) or Hispanics (people from Latin America). Accordingly, the translation into Spanish is different.Are you full Spaniard? --> Is your origin completely Spanish? = ¿Es tu origen completamente español?Are you full Hispanic? --> Is your origin completely Hispanic? = ¿Es tu origen completamente hispano?
Origen was born in 184.
"Pais de origen" translates to "country of origin" in English. It refers to the country in which a person or product was born or produced.
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Origen S. Seymour was born in 1804.
Origen S. Seymour died in 1881.
Origen D. Richardson died in 1876.
Origen D. Richardson was born in 1795.
Origen was not a bishop, but was a very influential writer.
Literally translated it means "City of Origin". What it really means though is City of Birth.
It is said Rey (masculine) and Reina (feminine). Reyes (plural) It means 'king' (rey) or 'queen' (reina') in English