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Who was the spanish QB for raiders whose parents were blind?

Jim Plunkett.


Does Hime mean Jim in Spanish?

No, Hime is not a word in Spain I disagree with the above. Hymie in Spanish is James. Well, here we go again...it can be said depending on which theory you believe, James can be translated into Spanish as Diego and can be seen as the equivalent of Jacob, Jake or JIM. Also, Tiago can be James as in the Spanish Santiago, or Saint James. Further more, I believe that both the above answers omit to accept one error, there is no such word in Spanish as Hime or Hymie, they are spelling mistakes. The words should be spelt JAMIE and Jamie is a name of Iberian origin. This last sentence may come near to answering the question as the question was based on an auditory presumption, in other words when spoken, that is what it sounded like. As we now know however, it is not written like that Actually, the Spanish name is Jaime, not Jamie.


What does tanto para como mean?

Tanto para como is not a sentence in Spanish, just a collection of three Spanish words. Tanto - so much, a lot Para - depends on context -- most probably "for" -- form of the word parar - "stops" or "stands" Cómo - (Accent/tilde over the first O) How Como - Like (as in "John look like Jim" Not "John like Jim") Como - form of the word Comer - "I Eat"


Who better lashley or Jim duggan?

Jim duggan Jim duggan Jim duggan


Where did Jim Hawkins go in Treasure Island?

Jim Hawkins's journey in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island begins at his family's inn, the Admiral Benbow Inn, located near Bristol, England. His adventures then take him to several other locations: Bristol, England: Jim travels to Bristol to prepare for the voyage to Treasure Island, where he meets Long John Silver at the Spy Glass tavern. The Hispaniola: Jim embarks on the journey to Treasure Island aboard the ship Hispaniola. Treasure Island: The main portion of the story unfolds on the small, uninhabited Treasure Island in the Caribbean, where Jim experiences the pirate mutiny and encounters Ben Gunn. Ben Gunn's Cave: Jim's adventures lead him to Ben Gunn's cave, where the treasure is ultimately found. Spanish America: The Hispaniola makes a stop at a port in Spanish America on the journey back to England. Back to Bristol: Jim returns to Bristol with his share of the treasure at the end of the story.


Did Jim Henson speak European?

No, because there is no such language. There are many different languages spoke in Europe such as French, German, Italian, English, Dutch, Danish, Spanish and many, many others.


What has the author Jim Morrison written?

Jim Morrison has written: 'Sign of the Times' 'Jim Morrison's an American Prayer' 'Los amos' -- subject(s): Translations into Spanish, Rock music, Texts 'Jim Morrison - Obras Completas - Gobell' 'The American night' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'American Night-Open Market' 'Una Plegaria Americana y Otros Poemas' 'Bank of America of Louisiana' 'Strange times' '\\' -- subject(s): Spirit writings 'Arden lointain'


What nicknames did Jim Colosimo go by?

Jim Colosimo went by Diamond Jim, and Big Jim.


Who created the muppet's?

James Maury Henson, Rest in Peace. He was an amazing man... (Usually called Jim Henson)


When was Jim Webb Sings Jim Webb created?

Jim Webb Sings Jim Webb was created in 1968.


How did Jim bowie happened to be at the Alamo?

Through Bowie's connections because of his marriage and his fluency in Spanish, the predominantly Mexican population of San Antonio often furnished him with information about the movements of the Mexican army


What nicknames does Jim Threapleton go by?

Jim Threapleton goes by Jim.