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latin names


Question Posted Thursday December 28 2006, 3:26 pm

thisnt a word this is someones name though.
it sounds like uh-tee i want to know how its spelled as in someones name not as a word used in conversation


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Additional info, added Thursday December 28 2006, 4:14 pm:
its a male and hes from argentina and it sounds like uh-tee i know thats not how its spelled thats just how it sounds in english.

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iloveaar answered Thursday December 28 2006, 3:59 pm:
mmm that sounds to me like caty or something lol im not sure i understand you though but i'll try emmmm where's the person from?? that might help to know his her name =)

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