The word apellido is Spanish for surname.
The names of individuals in Spanish often include two surnames, one from the father (apellido paterno) and one from the mother (apellido materno), with the maternal name traditionally coming last. In Portuguese, and more recently in Spain, the father's name has been placed last.
Example of use in Spanish:
¿Cuál es tu apellido? = What is your last name/family name?
The question asks "what is your maiden name?" Maiden name is the English form of "apellido materno."
say "mi apellido es (then your last name)"
It should be: ¿Cuál es su / tu / vuestro apellido?
Last name.
what is your surname (last name)
The word for name in Spanish is 'nombre'.When referring to someone's surname, use 'apellido' instead.
The plural form of the word apellido is "apellidos" in Spanish.
The question asks "what is your maiden name?" Maiden name is the English form of "apellido materno."
say "mi apellido es (then your last name)"
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What is my third last name is the English equivalent of 'Cual es mi tercer apellido'. In the word by word translation, the interrogative 'cual' means 'what, which'. The verb 'es' means '[he/she/it] is'. The possessive 'mi' means 'my'. The number 'tercer' means 'third'. The noun 'apellido' means 'last name, surname'.
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