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The name Jorge is a variant of George and originates from Greek origins, meaning "farmer" or "earth worker." It is a popular name in Spanish-speaking countries and is often associated with qualities such as hard work, reliability, and practicality.
farmer's lung
I love Jorge (George). Literally: I to Jorge (George), I love him.
"Jorge y yo" means "Jorge and I" in Spanish, indicating that two people, Jorge and the speaker, are the subjects of the conversation or action.
The farmer is in the farmhouse.
That is 'George' in Greek. - In fact, Greece is where that name originated thousands of years ago. It translates to 'farmer'
Giorgio is an Italian equivalent of 'Jorge'. Both the Italian and the Portuguese names mean 'George' in English. All three names trace their origins back to the ancient Greek 'γεωργός' ['georgos'], for 'farmer' or 'earth worker'. They respectively are pronounced 'JOHR-jyoh' and 'JOHR-djee'.
Farmer
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It means: Jorge is going to call you for the party.
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It means that the farmer farms livestock for meat, dairy, etc