María y Ana = ellas, les, las (In Spanish)
The pronoun for the compound subject (in English) Maria and Ana is they as the subject and them as the object of a sentence; for example:
Maria and Ana are coming to lunch. They are expected at one. Mother may come with them.
Mara Stankovitch has written: 'The European Union and ASEAN' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations
Mara Nacht Mayor has written: 'Norton, Lowell, and Godkin' -- subject(s): Relations
Mara Chiarelli has written: 'Sacra corona unita' -- subject(s): Organized crime, Sacra corona unita
Mara Fazio has written: 'Lo specchio, il gioco e l'estasi' -- subject(s): History, Theater
Mara in Salamandastron is not the same. Or else they would have the same name.
If it were me, I would want to be called Mara too. Naomi backwards is 'I Moan'
Mara Rockliff has written: 'Next to an ant' -- subject(s): Size, Fiction 'Next To An Ant (Rookie Readers. Level a)'
Mara Fabbri has written: 'Musica e mito in Luciano Sampaoli' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Music and mythology
He said he would. :)
Mara Karma has written: 'Ibnu Sutowo' -- subject(s): Biography, Businesspeople, Oil industries 'Ibnu Sutowo mengemban misi revolusi' -- subject(s): Biography, Businesspeople, Oil industries
Mara Selvini has written: 'Anorexiques et boulimiques' -- subject(s): Anorexia, Anorexie, B ulimia, Boulimiques, Bulimia, Patients
Mara Selvini Palazzoli has written: 'Paradoxe et contre-paradoxe' 'Paradox and counterparadox' 'Hidden Games Organztns' 'The work of Mara Selvini Palazzoli' -- subject(s): Family psychotherapy, Family Therapy