Examples of using Sometimes spelled in English and their translations into Spanish
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Her name is sometimes spelled'Zelia.
Sometimes spelled"Chappuis"; Wolfson, Introduction to Frankenstein, 273.
The currency is the Filipino peso,abbreviated PHF and sometimes spelled piso.
The word"Mesaoria"(sometimes spelled"Mesarya"), means"between the mountains" in Greek.
Bleddyn ap Cynfyn(Old Welsh: Bledẏnt uab Kẏnỽẏn;d. AD 1073), sometimes spelled Blethyn, was an 11th-century Welsh king.
Chaffardet(sometimes spelled"Chafferdet" by the papers) fought as an amateur in New York City around 1924-1925.
The title of the Anthrax version is sometimes spelled"Bring tha Noise" or"Bring tha Noize.
A forb(sometimes spelled phorb) is an herbaceous flowering plant that is not a graminoid grasses, sedges and rushes.
The gens Attia was aplebeian family at Rome, which may be identical with the gens Atia, also sometimes spelled with a double t.
Berenice Celeita Alayon(sometimes spelled'Celeyta') is a Colombian human rights activist.
It is about 5.9 kilometres(3.7 mi) north of Virgin Gorda and north-east of Prickly Pear Island andalso Mosquito Island(sometimes spelled Moskito Island), which is also owned by Branson.
Zazpe(also sometimes spelled Zaspe) was born to Spanish Navarre immigrants in Santa Fe.
One apocryphal account claims that the word preserves the name of a Mr. Johan Dixie(sometimes spelled Dixy), a slave owner on Manhattan Island where slavery was legal until 1827.
Alees Thomas Samaan(sometimes spelled as Alice) is a Bahraini politician and former ambassador to the United Kingdom.
Numerous cultivars have been selected, including the variegated semi-dwarf Oculus Draconis, the pendulous, often contorted Pendula andthe multi-trunked'Umbraculifera' Japanese 多形松 tagyoushou, sometimes spelled as tanyosho.
Hiw(sometimes spelled Hiu) is an Oceanic language spoken on the island of Hiw, in the Torres Islands of Vanuatu.
Two days later, Fifita was given the new ring name Tanga Loa(sometimes spelled"Tanga Roa"), while his team with his brother was dubbed Guerrillas of Destiny G.O.D.
Comics(sometimes spelled comix) are combinations of words and images into a printed or electronic medium for telling stories.
Baabda District(Arabic: قضاء بعبدا, transliteration:Qada' Baabda), sometimes spelled B'abda, is a district(qadaa) of Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon, to the south and east of the Lebanon's capital Beirut.
An eku(sometimes spelled eiku or ieku) is an ancient weapon of Okinawan kobudō that originated from an oar, approximately 160 cm in length.
Space Gundam V(스페이스 간담브이)(sometimes spelled Space Gandam V) is a South Korean animated film directed by Kim Cheong-gi, released on July 1983.
Zoe Heriot(sometimes spelled Zoe Herriot) is a fictional character played by Wendy Padbury in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Ajumma(Korean: 아줌마), sometimes spelled ajoomma, is a respectful Korean word for a married, or marriage aged woman.
William Murdoch(sometimes spelled"Murdock") was the first to exploit the flammability of gas for the practical application of lighting.
The Illhøllia Tunnel(Norwegian:Illhøllia tunnel, sometimes spelled Ildhøllia) is a 1,262-metre(4,140 ft) long tunnel on European route E06 in the Dunderland Valley in the municipality of Rana in Nordland county, Norway.
Guajataca, sometimes spelled Guajataka, is an area in Puerto Rico in the municipality of San Sebastián.
A Mithraeum(Latin pl. Mithraea), sometimes spelled Mithreum, is a large or small Mithraic temple, erected in classical antiquity by the worshippers of Mithras.
Zakiya Nassar, sometimes spelled"Zakia"(Arabic: زكية نصار), born April 2, 1987 in Bethlehem, Palestine, is an Olympic swimmer from Palestine.
Freekeh(sometimes spelled frikeh) or farik(Arabic: فريكة/ ALA-LC: farīkah)(pronounced free-kah/fɺi: kə/) is a cereal food made from green durum wheat(Triticum turgidum var. durum) that is roasted and rubbed to create its flavour.
Stanisław Vikentyevich Kosior, sometimes spelled Kossior(18 November 1889- 26 February 1939) was one of three Kosior brothers, ethnically Polish Soviet politicians.
