I know from locally stored knowledge that:
Amy
commonly translates as
"Amy"
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english
applies to
Amy
([fact: ["1067210082@trueknowledge.com"]])
french
applies to
Amy
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Latino/a
applies to
Amy
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"Beloved."
is the meaning of the name plus attribute
Amy and english
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By calculation (generator: ["pinstance@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Fact 1:
english
is a
pertaining to geographical area
Fact 1
is true for
all time
By calculation (generator: ["first_parameter@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
England
is the first parameter of
english
I know from locally stored knowledge that:
England
commonly translates as
"England"
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"Dearly loved; Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved. In common use after publication of American Louisa May Alcotts Little Women."
is the meaning of the name plus attribute
Amy and french
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By calculation (generator: ["pinstance@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Fact 1:
french
is a
pertaining to geographical area
Fact 1
is true for
all time
By calculation (generator: ["first_parameter@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
France
is the first parameter of
french
I know from locally stored knowledge that:
France
commonly translates as
"France"
([fact: ["1131466@trueknowledge.com"]])
"beloved"
is the meaning of the name plus attribute
Amy and Latino/a
([fact: ["1067511326@trueknowledge.com"]])
By calculation (generator: ["pinstance@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Fact 1:
Latino/a
is a
pertaining to geographical area
Fact 1
is true for
all time
By calculation (generator: ["first_parameter@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
Latin America
is the first parameter of
Latino/a
I know from locally stored knowledge that:
Latin America
commonly translates as
"Latin America"
([fact: ["162428142@trueknowledge.com"]])
By calculation (generator: ["name_meaning@trueknowledge.com"]) I know that:
In England and Latin America, Amy means beloved. In France, Amy means dearly loved; Beloved. From the Old French Amee, which derives from the Latin amatus meaning loved. In common use after publication of American Louisa May Alcotts Little Women.
is the meaning of
Amy