what is the hispanic spelling for a persons name (not a word used in conversation) that sounds like uh-tea
i know for sure that this is somebody's name the uh-tee that i wrote is how it sounds when i hear it. ok latin spelling and pronounciation is diffrent i want some who knows what there talking about or may who is latin and knows how it actually is spelled.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. .
Additional info, added Saturday December 30 2006, 2:33 am: i would like somebody who knows what there talking about or someone who know someone with the name thats sounds like that.please dont fake it.please read all before answering
what is the hispanic spelling for a persons name (not a word used in conversation) that sounds like uh-tea
i know for sure that this is somebody's name the uh-tee that i wrote is how it sounds when i hear it. ok latin spelling and pronounciation is diffrent i want some who knows what there talking about or may who is latin and knows how it actually is spelled.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. .
i would like somebody who knows what there talking about or someone who know someone with the name thats sounds like that.please dont fake it..
honestXmiistake answered Friday December 29 2006, 11:11 pm: hmm i'm not spanish and i'm not 100% sure if this is right, but it'd probaby be Ati or Atà with the accent over the i. I know you wanted someone who knows what someone with the name or is hispanic, but I've been taking like 8 years of Spanish in school lol. I don't think it'd be Eti because that would be like, ay-tee.. soo, I think it'd be Ati because in spanish A sounds more like ah. lol, ok, again I don't know if this is right, but if not, hopefully it's atleast close to it. Hope I helped. [ honestXmiistake's advice column | Ask honestXmiistake A Question ]
XoxBroKeNxoX answered Friday December 29 2006, 8:44 pm: Probably Eti?
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