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Rosario Ferré (birth name: Rosario Ferré Ramírez de Arellano [note 1]) was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, into one of Puerto Rico's wealthiest families. Her parents were the former First Family of Puerto Rico Luis A. Ferré (Governor) and Lorenza Ramírez de Arellano [3] She was the niece of the late Sor Isolina Ferré, recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
The spelling of woman in English has progressed over the past millennium from wīfmann [9] to wīmmann to wumman, and finally, the modern spelling woman. [10] In Old English, mann had the gender-neutral meaning of ' human ', akin to the Modern ' person ' or ' someone '. The word for ' woman ' was wīf or wīfmann (lit.
De Niña a Mujer (English: From a Child to a Woman) is a 1981 album by Julio Iglesias. [1] The album was his first Spanish-language album to be released in the United States by Columbia Records to capitalize on the singer's rising popularity.
Mujer de nadie (English title: A Woman of Her Own) [2] is a Mexican telenovela that aired on Las Estrellas from 13 June 2022 to 12 August 2022. [3] [4] The series is produced by Giselle González for TelevisaUnivision, and is based on the 2004 telenovela Amarte es mi pecado created by Liliana Abud. [5] It stars Livia Brito and Marcus Ornellas ...
The Zapotec word muxe is thought to derive from the Spanish word for "woman", mujer. [3] In the 16th-century, the letter x had a sound similar to "sh" (see History of the Spanish language § Modern development of the Old Spanish sibilants). The word muxe is a gender-neutral term, among the many other words in the language of the Zapotec. Unlike ...
Mujer, 1993 album by Marta Sánchez; La Mujer, 1989 album by Shirley Bassey; Una Mujer, 2003 album by Myriam; Una Mujer, album by Olga Tañón "Una Mujer", a song by Cetu Javu from the album Where Is Where "Una Mujer", the Spanish version of Christina Agulilera's "What a Girl Wants"
The Stories of Eva Luna (Spanish: Cuentos de Eva Luna) is a collection of Spanish-language short stories by the Chilean-American writer Isabel Allende.It consists of stories told by the title character of Allende's earlier novel Eva Luna.
She was a member of the Frente de Liberación de la Mujer (English: Women's Liberation Front) in Madrid until 1980. [4] That same year she received the prize "Maria Espinosa de Ensayo" for the best article published about feminism for her work "Feminism and political parties" in Zona Abierta, Spring 1980. [5]