In Spanish, "norma" typically refers to a standard, rule, or norm that guides behavior or practices in various contexts, such as legal, social, or technical fields. It can also relate to a set of expectations or criteria within a specific discipline. The word is commonly used in discussions about regulations, ethics, and guidelines.
Norma Carricaburo has written: 'El voseo en la literatura argentina' -- subject(s): Spanish language, Person, Vos (The Spanish word), Pronoun, Argentine literature, Provincialisms, History and criticism
Norma Alarcon has written: 'Philippine architecture during the pre-Spanish and Spanish periods' -- subject(s): Architecture, Catholic church buildings, Colonial Architecture, Domestic Architecture, Vernacular architecture 'Imperial Tapestry'
norma ['noɾ.ma][o] more or less as in "law"[ɾ] as in Italian "videre" (to see) or USA English "kitten"[a] as in Italian "amare" (to love). There is not equivalent sound in English
Norma, I am Ron.
Norma Smurfit's birth name is Norma Triesman.
Norma Storch's birth name is Norma Greve.
Norma Terris's birth name is Allison, Norma.
Norma Bruni's birth name is Norma Mistrone.
Norma Barzman's birth name is Norma Levor.
Norma Heyman's birth name is Norma Pownall.
Norma Hendy's birth name is Norma Hendrickx.
Norma Fine's birth name is Norma Loew.