Ellas is the pronoun for the Spanish phrase Luisa y Marisela. The feminine phrase translates literally as "Louisa and Marisela" so the pronoun would be "they" in the feminine. The pronunciation will be "LWEE-sa ee MA-ree-SEY-la" for the proper names and "ESH-shas" for the pronoun in Uruguayan Spanish.
The pronoun for 'Luisa y Marisela' would be 'ellas' in Spanish, as it refers to a group of females.
Spanish: Luisa French: Louise German: Luise Italian: Luisa Russian: ΠΡΠΈΠ·Π° (Luiza)
Luisa is the Spanish spelling of the name and is pronounced Lwee-sa Louisa is the English spelling of the name, and is pronounced Loo-eez-ah or Loo-ees-ah
The name Maria Luisa is of Spanish origin and is a combination of two names, Maria and Luisa. Maria is derived from the Hebrew name Miryam, meaning "wished-for child" or "bitter," while Luisa is a feminine form of the name Louis, meaning "famous warrior" or "renowned warrior." So, Maria Luisa could be interpreted as a combination of these meanings, symbolizing a wished-for child who is strong and famous.
A good twin name to go with Luisa could be Mateo or Sofia. These names complement Luisa well in terms of style and sound, creating a cohesive and harmonious twin set.
Por que Luisa tiena que mucho? = Why does Louisa have a lot? Porque Luisa tiene que mucho = Because Louisa has a lot
The name 'Luisa'
A Luisa le gustan las clases.
Spanish: Luisa French: Louise German: Luise Italian: Luisa Russian: ΠΡΠΈΠ·Π° (Luiza)
Yes it's Spanish and Italian but more Spanish , it's a very popular name there.
Luisa = Louise Luis = Louis/Aloysius
Luisa is the Spanish spelling of the name and is pronounced Lwee-sa Louisa is the English spelling of the name, and is pronounced Loo-eez-ah or Loo-ees-ah
The name Maria Luisa is of Spanish origin and is a combination of two names, Maria and Luisa. Maria is derived from the Hebrew name Miryam, meaning "wished-for child" or "bitter," while Luisa is a feminine form of the name Louis, meaning "famous warrior" or "renowned warrior." So, Maria Luisa could be interpreted as a combination of these meanings, symbolizing a wished-for child who is strong and famous.
In Spanish, Marisa is the contraction of the compund name 'María Luisa' (Mary Louise).
Bella Luisa is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful Luisa." The feminine singular adjective and noun may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") in Italian even when it is absent in English. The pronunciation will be "(la) BEL-la LWEE-sa" in Italian.
Normally names are not translated when going from language to language. If your name is "Louis", it would remain that in a Spanish translation. That being said, the Spanish equivalent would be "Luís" pronounced "loo-EEHS".
Luisa Espinel's birth name is Luisa Ronstadt.
Luisa Garella's birth name is Luisa Gargarella.