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The name for Eleanor is Eleonora, often shortened to Ele or Eli. It's basically the same.

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Q: How do you say Ellie in Italian?
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What is the Italian translation of 'I love Ellie'?

Amo Ellie or Io amo Ellie are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "I love Ellie."Specifically, the subject pronoun io means "I." It does not have to be used other than for emphasis. The verb amomeans "(I) am loving, do love, love."The pronunciation is "(EE-oh) AH-moh EHL-lee."


How do you say Ellie in japanese?

エリー Erii


How do you say Ellie in10 different languages?

Names aren't translated, they follow the person. Ellie stays Ellie - or as close as local pronounciation allows - wherever she goes.


How do you say Ellie in Irish?

The Scottish Gaelic is Eilidh.


What is the English translation of the Italian 'Io amo Ellie'?

"I love Ellie" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Io amo Ellie.Specifically, the subject pronoun io means "I." The verb amo means "(I) am loving, do love, love." The pronunciation is "EE-oh AH-moh EHL-lee."


How do you say Ellie in german?

More or less exactly the same way you say it in English.


How do you say Ellie in french?

My name is ellie! there are many ways to say ellie in french here are some: Aline Helene Eleonore Marilene


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Is shake a long vowel or short vowel word?

It is a long A vowel word. The E is silent. Our child learned to read with the Zoophonics program. The "e" sound is represented by an elephant named Ellie. Ellie usually says the short vowel e sound, but when at the end of the word Ellie gets bossy and tells the vowel to say its name (the long vowel sound). In the word "shake", Ellie is at the end of the word and so she gets bossy and says, "A, say your name 'a'." Similarly, in the word "broke", bossy Ellie says "O, say your name 'o'."