What about you?

What about you?

Postby Patricia Cuadrado » Wed Oct 10, 2018 2:37 pm

1. What about you?
Think about these questions. Prepare answers and post them in the Forum. Read and respond to the answers of your classmates.
1. What are common names where you come from?
There are a lot of popular names in my country some Sofia, María, Daniela, Lucas, Alejandro. I have a classroom with six Alejandro.
2. Is your family name common?
My family name was common in the seventies. Now sometimes, not usually.
3. Does your family name tell you anything about your family (e.g., where you come from)?
Yes, Patricia is a roman name.
4. Some English names refer to trades or professions, such as Butcher or Baker. Does your name mean anything? Are there any names in your country that do?
No, my name Cuadrado is a geometric shape. In my country are names asociated professions like Herrero.
5. Are any names from other countries popular in your country? Which ones?
Yes, there are Elisabeth, Jonathan, Erik
6. In your country when you meet someone for the first time what name do you use? How do you know when you can use their first name?
I usually use the name when I meet someone. But at work usually use de first name
7. In your country do you ever use surnames without a title (e.g., Mrs or Mr)? When could you do this? Why would you do it?
We use surnames without a title with family or friends. By the way with customers or chief you use a title.
8. There are common pet names in English that show affection, such as honey, darling or pet. What words are used in your language?
There are a lot of pet names in Spain such as “cielo, cariño”
Patricia Cuadrado
 

Re: What about you?

Postby Guest » Thu Oct 11, 2018 9:08 am

What about you?
1. What are common names where you come from?
Yes, today are in fashion many names such as Sofía, Daniela, Clara, Mateo, Marcos and the traditional names such as Antonio, Juan, Mercedes or Pilar are inusual.
2. Is your family name common? My family name, Menor, is not common. I didn't know anybody named Menor excluding my family.
3. Does your family name tell you anything about your family?
I think that my family name come from the North of Spain and It is a comparative adjetive.
4. Are there any names in your country that mean anything?
Yes, there are,for example, the suffix -ez means "someone's son".
5. Are any names form other countries popular in your country? Yes, there are, such as Jonathan, Teo, Mary, etc.
6. In your country when you meet someone for the first time what name do you use? How do you know when you can use their first name?
In our country we usually don't use the family name, even on polite situations.
7. In your country do you ever use surnames without a title (e.g., Mrs or Mr)? When could you do this? Why would you do it?
Yes, we use surnames without a title with family or friends, informally, and the surnames with a title on very polite situations.
8. There are common pet names in English that show affection, such as honey, darling or pet. What words are used in your language?
Yes, in Spanish, there are a lot of pet names such as “cielo, cariño” and "chiqui", "cuqui", etc.
Guest
 

Re: What about you?

Postby Benito » Thu Oct 11, 2018 4:50 pm

1. What are common names where you come from?
Some of the most commond names could be Jose, Alejandro/a and Juan, but there are many of them.
2. Is your family name common?
Not at all
3. Does your family name tell you anything about your family (e.g., where you come from)?
I was doing an research some years ag,o and it may come from Poland
4. Some English names refer to trades or professions, such as Butcher or Baker. Does your name mean anything? Are there any names in your country that do?
This is not my case. It could be said that come from a nickname of Ana in Polish.
5. Are any names from other countries popular in your country? Which ones?
Of course, and some of them are pretty painful for my ears
6. In your country when you meet someone for the first time what name do you use? How do you know when you can use their first name?
We almost always use our first name. Years ago, the students never were called by their first names by the teacher, however, currently both teacher and student use their first name.
7. In your country do you ever use surnames without a title (e.g., Mrs or Mr)? When could you do this? Why would you do it?
Only in a polite way when you don't know too much the other person. Sometimes is your surname is not commond yours friends call you using it.
8. There are common pet names in English that show affection, such as honey, darling or pet. What words are used in your language?
There are also a lot of them in Spanish like cariño, cielo,...
Benito
 

Re: What about you?

Postby Consuelo » Sat Oct 13, 2018 5:55 pm

1.-What are common names where you come from?
It depends on the time. When I was younger, it were quite common the typical names as Carmen or María, but now I am afraid that names such Shakira or Rihanna are more famous, ;)
2.-Is your family name common?
Not really
3.-Does your family name tell you anything about your family (e.g., where you come from)?
I think so. Part of my family has searched the family tree and they realised that we are descended from a french knight....;)
4.-Some English names refer to trades or professions, such as Butcher or Baker. Does your name mean anything? Are there any names in your country that do?
Yes. My both names refer to countries with castles. As I said, I belong to nobelty.....:)).
5.-Are any names from other countries popular in your country? Which ones?
I think that the names from South America or aboriginal names are very popular now, but I have not a clear idea about that.
6.-In your country when you meet someone for the first time what name do you use? How do you know when you can use their first name?
We use the first name, we are Spaniards. That's enough for us.
7.-In your country do you ever use surnames without a title (e.g., Mrs or Mr)? When could you do this? Why would you do it?
I don't know. I have a workmate, who likes to be named by his family name. I think it's a personal thing.
8.-There are common pet names in English that show affection, such as honey, darling or pet. What words are used in your language?
We can find a lot of them and I must say, that I don't really like those pet names, because I find them ridiculous, I mean, for example "conejito" or "gatita"...Bffff
Consuelo
 

Re: What about you?

Postby Raquel » Tue Oct 23, 2018 7:51 am

1- What are common names where you come from? in Catalonia there are some popular names like Montserrat, Núria, Meritxell, Mireia.
2- Is your family name common? actually it comes from Portugal, in Spain is not very common.
3- Does your family name tell you anything about your family (e.g., where you come from)? yes it's a name of a city in Portugal
4- Some English names refer to trades or professions, such as Butcher or Baker. Does your name mean anything? The name of a city
5- Are there any names in your country that do? Yes in catalan we can see Sabater ( Zapatero in Spanish ), Fuster ( Carpintero ), Ferrer ( Herrerro )
6- Are any names from other countries popular in your country? Which ones? May be some English or German names like Erik, kevin
7- In your country when you meet someone for the first time what name do you use? How do you know when you can use their first name? We use the first name and family name only in formal situations
8- In your country do you ever use surnames without a title (e.g., Mrs or Mr)? When could you do this? Why would you do it? yes, we use Sr. or Sra o Srta only in polite terms.
9- There are common pet names in English that show affection, such as honey, darling or pet. What words are used in your language? The most popular are "cariño" or "cielo" but I don't use them.
Raquel
 

What about you?

Postby Manuela » Mon Oct 29, 2018 7:17 pm

1- What are common names where you come from? In Spain names such as María,Manuela,Antonia, Josefa for woman and also the male version as Manuel, Antonio, José, Francisco.....
2- Is your family name common? It's quite Spanish.
3- Does your family name tell you anything about your family (e.g., where you come from)? I don't know
4- Some English names refer to trades or professions, such as Butcher or Baker. Does your name mean anything? My name doesn't mean anything.
5- Are there any names in your country that do? Yes, like Herrero
6- Are any names from other countries popular in your country? Which ones? I don't remember.
7- In your country when you meet someone for the first time what name do you use? How do you know when you can use their first name? Normally, we use the first name and family name only in formal situations.The rest of situations we use the first name.
8- In your country do you ever use surnames without a title (e.g., Mrs or Mr)? When could you do this? Why would you do it? We only use Sr. or Sra o Srta in formal situations.
9- There are common pet names in English that show affection, such as honey, darling or pet. What words are used in your language? I guess that depends on the person
Manuela
 

Re: What about you?

Postby Marian Ramos Molina » Wed Jan 09, 2019 5:16 pm

1. What are common names where you come from?
In Spain There is a huge number of common names such as María, Carmen, Juan, José and so on.
2. Is your family name common?
“Ramos” is my family name which it´s very common in Spain.
3. Does your family name tell you anything about your family (e.g., where you come from)?
Yes, they do. They told me that Ramos surname is in dispute, and is origin from Portuguese, Cuban, Mexican and Brazilian.
4. Some English names refer to trades or professions, such as Butcher or Baker. Does your name mean anything? Are there any names in your country that do?
Ramos is meaning "branch”. Yes there are many.
5. Are any names from other countries popular in your country? Which ones?
Yes, they are such as Sophia, Zoe, Jordan
6. In your country when you meet someone for the first time what name do you use? How do you know when you can use their first name?
Most of people from Spain, we usually use the first name actually when we meet someone for the first time. Rarely we use family name as formal situations.
7. In your country do you ever use surnames without a title (e.g., Mrs or Mr)? When could you do this? Why would you do it?
Yes, I do. I could do in formal situation. I would use in formal way.
8. There are common pet names in English that show affection, such as honey, darling or pet. What words are used in your language?
There are many common pet names such as “cielo, cariño, amor, corazón and so on
Marian Ramos Molina
 

Re: What about you?

Postby Lara Novis » Thu Jan 17, 2019 2:24 pm

- Questions 1. 2 and 3: What are common names where you come from? Is your family name common? Does your family name tell you anything about your family (e.g., where you come from)?
In Spain, there are many common names used since the antiquity, such as María, Jesús and Francisco. There are also many typical surnames, such as García and González. However, my family name, Novis, is very unusual. We are not sure about the origin of the surname, but it seems to be from Germany.

- Question 4: Some English names refer to trades or professions, such as Butcher or Baker. Does your name mean anything? Are there any names in your country that do?
My surname has no meaning in Spanish; although in my country, there are a large number of family names referred to professions, such as, Carnicero, Pastor or Herrero.

- Question 5: Are any names from other countries popular in your country? Which ones?
Some foreign names have become popular in Spain as a consequence of the globalization. One of the most popular surnames is Suárez, which, I think, is from México. Nevertheless, there are popular names in Spain from many others countries. For example, “Betencourt” or “Domeneq” from France, “O´connor” from England and “Cheng” from China.

- Question 6: In your country when you meet someone for the first time, what name do you use? How do you know when you can use their first name?
In Spain, we usually use the first name when we meet someone. There are no specific rules to address people informally, but it is commonly accepted. However, using the surname is more polite in formal circumstances, such as working meetings.

- Question 7: In your country do you ever use surnames without a title (e.g., Mrs or Mr)? When could you do this? Why would you do it?
It isn´t common to use surnames without a title (Mr or Mrs). In fact, surnames are used in very formal situations, in which people have to be called with the title. Perhaps, we could use the surname without title like a nickname.

- Question 8: There are common pet names in English that show affection, such as honey, darling or pet. What words are used in your language?
In my country, we use sweet pet names, and they are actually very similar to the ones used in English, such as “cariño” and “amor”.
Lara Novis
 


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