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Meaning of mateo by furoya





furoya

mateo
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1_ Matthew is a name of Hebrew origin derived from 1502; 1514; 1514; 1497; 1492; 1493; ( Mattyiáu "gift of Yahweh" ), which has its Greek versions as 924; 945; 952; 952; 945; 953; 959; 962; ( Mattaios ) and Latin as Matthæus . See Matthias, Matute (as hypocoristic), St. Matthew. 2º_ In Argentina it was an urban car for passenger transport pulled by a horse. It comes from a play by Enrique Santos Discépolo, where a chariot horse was named Mateo. [Note: in Spain Simon is used, name of a mythical coachman of Madrid. ] See tacho . 3º_ In Chile the nerd is called that. 4º_ First (as 'I') singular person of the present of the indicative mode for the verb matear . See verbs/matthew.

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