Αιμιλία (E-mee-lee-a)
English: "My name is Emily". Uzbek: "Mening ismim Emily". /məniη ismim Emily/ or more informal version: "Mening otim Emily". /məniη otim Emily/.
To say "hi Emily" in Spanish, you would say "hola Emily."
Emily is the possessive noun (Emily's). She possesses a scarf, although if she left her scarf in a public place it might not be hers much longer.
Emily in pig Latin would be "Emilyay."
Eu chamo-me Emily. Como se chama?
No, I don't believe there is anyone named Emily in Greek mythology.
my name is Emily lufsey......
Εμιλυ.
It has no Greek meaning. The girl's name Emily is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "rival; laborious; eager". It comes from the Latin name Aemilia, which is the feminine form of the old Roman surname Aemilius.
In Greek mythology, the name Emily does not have a specific meaning or significance, as it is not derived from Greek origins. The name is more commonly associated with Latin roots, particularly stemming from the Latin name "Aemilia," which means "rival" or "eager." In the context of Greek mythology, figures such as Emelia may be interpreted, but the name itself is not tied to any particular myth or character.
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how did Emily die in the story "A Rose for Emily"
her name is emily and the book is about emily
Yes. Emily Osment, Emily Blunt, Emily Deschanel, Emily Dickinson, Emily Browning, Emily Proctor, and lots more. Just go to google.com
Emily Norcross Dickinson, Emily Norcross Dickinson,
WHO is Emily Haverty you mean? Emily is a name, not a WHAT.
English: "My name is Emily". Uzbek: "Mening ismim Emily". /məniη ismim Emily/ or more informal version: "Mening otim Emily". /məniη otim Emily/.