The name Brooke came from the great greek god (and empresses), Brooke Newtown
To say "Brooke" in Hawaiian, you can say "Manoakea."
My name is Brooke - "Me llamo Brooke" (may yawm-oh Brooke) You could also say "Mi nombre es Brooke" (mee nome-bray eys Brooke)
Brooke marché anne
Joyeux anniversaire Brooke.
if it's the name, then it's still brooke.
All names are the same in every language.
Brooke means "small stream" in Greek. So, if you ever find yourself lost in the Greek countryside and stumble upon a tiny babbling brook, you can just call it "Brooke" and feel like you've made a new friend. Just don't expect it to invite you over for a cup of tea.
The proper name "Brooke" doesn't translate into German. The Germans would simply say "Brooke." However, the word "brook" as in water translates to "Bach".
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Type your answer here... I would have to say no.
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