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    In Portuguese and Spanish-speaking Latin-American countries, the name Patrícia/Patricia is common as well, pronounced [paˈtɾisiɐ] in Portuguese and [paˈtɾisja] in Spanish. In Catalan and Portuguese it is written Patrícia, while in Italy, Germany and Austria Patrizia is the form, pronounced [paˈtrittsja] in Italian and [paˈtʁiːtsi̯a ...

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  4. Patti (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Patti, Pattie or Patty is a feminine given name. Patti is generally derived from a short form or diminutive of Patricia , derived from the Latin word patrician , referring to the nobility . Usually spelled Patty, the name was also used as a short form of names such as Martha in the 18th century.

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    Patrick, the pseudonym used by artist John Byrne (born 1940), Scottish playwright; Patrick Cary (c. 1624–1658), English poet; Pat Chapman, English food writer; Padraic Colum (1881–1972), Irish author

  6. Patsy - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Patsy Ferran (born 1989), Spanish-British actress; Patricia Patsy Gallant (born 1948), Canadian singer and actress; Virginia Patsy Garrett (1921–2015), American actress and singer; Patsy Hazlewood (born 1949), American politician; Patsy Jo Hilliard (born 1937), African-American educator; Patsy Jorgensen (born 1943), New Zealand bowler

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    A California Assembly bill would allow the use of diacritical marks like accents in government documents, not allowed since 1986's "English only" law which many say targeted Latinos.

  8. List of English–Spanish interlingual homographs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of words that occur in both the English language and the Spanish language, but which have different meanings and/or pronunciations in each language. Such words are called interlingual homographs. [1] [2] Homographs are two or more words that have the same written form.

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