"Topo", from the 1952 Tom and Jerry cartoon Neapolitan Mouse, is speaking Italian -- not Spanish.
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Do you mean what's the Spanish equivalent of the name Pat? Well that depends if you mean Patricia or Patrick. Patricia is a name used in Spanish, the way it is. Patrick in Spanish is Patricio, but remember if your name is Pat then have Spanish speaking people call you that. That's your name. In Spanish, my name is Mateo, but i tell people to call me Matt because that's my name.
The name Brian is pronounced the same way in Spanish as it is in English. My spanish speaking relatives, however, say it like Brieyan( the "e" like in tree, the "i" like in I)
Two answers, depending on exactly what you mean by the question: 1. If your name is Joseph, that is your name... even if you are speaking Spanish at the moment. 2. José is considered the Spanish equivalent of Joseph, as the two share a common origin.
A person speaking Spanish would say "Loren" because that is a person's name. The Spanish equivalent to Lauren or Loren is "Laura" pronounced lau-ra.
The little white mouse had many differant names from Niblets to Cutsie
Jerry, the mouse in TOM & JERRY.
Apparently his name is Nibbles.
The name of Jerry's Cousin is Muscles Mouse who first appeared in Jerry's Cousin (1951). Some more information about him: Muscles Mouse is a tough mouse and he is so tough that he bashes the cats into a pulm. Through he looks like Jerry but he wears yellow and black outfit. One of the most surprising thing is that Muscles blew his thumb and the hand got BIGGER AND BIGGER and he punched Tom with a great gusto!! On Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring, Muscles name is changed into Freddie. To me, Muscles is brave and courage and he looks like Triple H!!
Jerry is the mouse, Tom's a cat, tom cat, you see. Yes, and Jerry is the mouse. this is how 2 remember: tomcat is a type of cat so tom is the name of the cat in tom and Jerry
Yes, Miguel is a Spanish name. It is a common given name for boys in Spanish-speaking countries.
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Hispaniola is the name of the island in the West Indies which contains Haiti (french-speaking) and the Dominican Republic (spanish-speaking).
"Ana" is a common name in Spanish-speaking cultures. It is a feminine name that does not have a specific meaning in the language.
That is Jerry's nephew. He is not given a name. (At least that we know of)
"Spike" is the bulldog's name from 'Tom and Jerry' .
The name Claire is not traditionally a Spanish name. It has French origins and is commonly used in English-speaking countries.