"Felix" is the English name that comes from "iron59." Fe represents the symbol for iron while LIX serves as the number "59" in Roman numerals. The pronunciation will be "FEE-liks" in the Mid-Atlantic pronunciation patterns of United States English.
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János is the Magyar (Hungarian) form of the name rendered in English as John.
No country uses the Bolivar as its currency. The currency of Bolivia is the Boliviano, and that name is sometimes rendered in English as the Bolivar.
In English, there are a few, such as Petra or Palmyra, but the Arabic language does not have a letter "P" and so the only reason these names have English names starting with "P" is that they existed in Roman Times and since Latin has a "P", the English name is rendered that way. (In Arabic, these cities are rendered with the letter "B" -- Bitra and Balmira.)
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In Chicano English, "good morning" is often rendered as "buenos días."
The Hungarian name Zsolt does not have a direct English translation so would be written in an English sentence the same way it is written in a Hungarian sentence, Zsolt. Since Zsolt comes from the Arabic word that is rendered in English as Sultan, if a rendering more familiar to native speakers of English were needed, the word Sultan might be used.
Susu is the same in English as in Italian.Specifically, the word can be rendered as "Soso", "Sosoxui" or "Susu" in English. The term refers to the language and people of the country of Guinea in West Africa. The pronunciation will be "soo-soo" in Italian.
The name "Jesus" is an anglicized version of the Greek name "Iesous," which itself is a transliteration of the Hebrew name "Yeshua" or "Yehoshua." The Hebrew alphabet does not have a letter for "J," but Jesus' name has been commonly rendered as "Jesus" in English translations of the Bible.
"Lover" is an English equivalent of the French word amant. The masculine singular noun also may be rendered into English as "paramour." The pronunciation will be "a-maw" in French.
Monaco is an Italian equivalent of the German name München.Specifically, the word functions as a proper noun of location. It is rendered into English as "Munich." The pronunciation will be "MO-na-ko" in Italian and "Myoon-tchen" in German.
The river Styx.