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Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

princess of a

English answer:

Sarah

Added to glossary by jerrie
Dec 9, 2002 08:23
22 yrs ago
English term

princess of a

Non-PRO English Other father
need to know
Responses
3 +3 Sarah
5 princesa de un/a

Discussion

Arcoiris Dec 9, 2002:
You need to post this question in your own language and explain exactly what you want to do
Herman Vilella Dec 9, 2002:
wait till initial enthusiasm wanes, then ask again. To confusing right now
Serge L Dec 9, 2002:
He wants it in all languages :-( see KudoZ list...
Chris Rowson (X) Dec 9, 2002:
What language did you want it in?
EDLING (X) Dec 9, 2002:
You first posted it as a ENG>ESP translation, didn't you?
Non-ProZ.com (asker) Dec 9, 2002:
need to know need to know how to say "princess of a" in a diffrent language i'm naming my child that in english it's to long. if any 1 can
Indojin Dec 9, 2002:
You have posted this question in English(monolingual), but it is not at all clear, what you "need to know"?

Responses

+3
1 hr
Selected

Sarah

is a short name in English.

SARAH f English, French, German, Biblical
Pronounced: SER-a
Means "lady" or "princess" in Hebrew. This was the name of the wife of Abraham in the Old Testament. She became the mother of Isaac at the age of 90. Her name was originally Sarai, but God changed it (see Genesis 17:15).



Peer comment(s):

agree Andrea Ali
5 hrs
Thanks, although I'm not at all sure what the asker is looking for!
agree Refugio : I really think this is just what the father wants. Do you suppose he has changed his name to King and wants the daughter's name to correspond?
7 hrs
Um, could be. Sarah's a nice name for a baby girl, whatever the reason!
agree Dolly Xu
1 day 5 hrs
Thanks
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Graded automatically based on peer agreement. KudoZ."
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