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 Nacht Mayor has written: 'Norton, Lowell, and Godkin' -- subject(s): Relations
Mara Stankovitch has written: 'The European Union and ASEAN' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations
Mara Fazio has written: 'Lo specchio, il gioco e l'estasi' -- subject(s): History, Theater
Mara Chiarelli has written: 'Sacra corona unita' -- subject(s): Organized crime, Sacra corona unita
If it were me, I would want to be called Mara too. Naomi backwards is 'I Moan'
Mara in Salamandastron is not the same. Or else they would have the same name.
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