It is just Tina.
On behindthename.com, I typed in Tina and this is what I found:
CATELINE f Medieval French
CATHERINE f French, English
CHRISTELLE f French
CHRISTIAN m English, French, German, Scandinavian
CHRISTIANE f German, French
CHRISTINE f French, English, German, Scandinavian, Dutch
MARTIN m English, French, German, Scandinavian, Russian, Romanian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Croatian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Finnish
MARTINE f French, Dutch
You would say "Meu nome é Tina" in Portuguese to mean "my name is Tina".
T-I-N-A , It's the same with Spelling it's just the way you Pronounce it that's different
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
to say ouch in french u say aie.
a name^^
You would say "Meu nome é Tina" in Portuguese to mean "my name is Tina".
tée-nah
Pig Latin for Tina is Eena-Tay.
gear-a-tina
Tina
T-I-N-A , It's the same with Spelling it's just the way you Pronounce it that's different
== == bañera. Tina
There are infinitely many possible solutions. The simplest, though, is Jay = 3*Tina + 1. So if Tina says 8 Jay says 25 and Jay says 1 when Tina says 0.
Tina, which is the same name giver to Mother. Translating the idea/meaning: tina o lo'u tina (mother of my mother); tina o lo'u tama (mother of my father).
godmother in hawaiian
You mean the pronounciation? It's 'Teena'