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my guess would be they don't pay attentionffs this game needs no WT, do ppl read this thread?
my guess would be they don't pay attentionffs this game needs no WT, do ppl read this thread?
I'm not 100% sure I believe Sandra is an alterative or nickname of the (female variant of Alexander aka Alexandra) originating in Ancient Greek dialects or the Kingdoms that were Macedonia's Alexander the Great warring/rival successors who led to the decline of Greek power to the Roman Republic (later turned Empire.)Why do they always call Alexandra Sandra? ... In what language is Sandra a short form of Alexandra?
It's a fairly common and obvious shortening of (originally Greek) names with that ending in many languages. Similar to how Cassandra becomes Cass, Cassie, or Sandra.Why do they always call Alexandra Sandra? ... In what language is Sandra a short form of Alexandra?
The name is quite a lot older than Alexander the Bigg'un, but gains popularity through him and his successors, sure.I'm not 100% sure I believe Sandra is an alterative or nickname of the (female variant of Alexander aka Alexandra) originating in Ancient Greek dialects or the Kingdoms that were Macedonia's Alexander the Great warring/rival successors who led to the decline of Greek power to the Roman Republic (later turned Empire.)
There I get all the short version, because they are part of the original name.It's a fairly common and obvious shortening of (originally Greek) names with that ending in many languages. Similar to how Cassandra becomes Cass, Cassie, or Sandra.
I understand the Xandra (obvious) and even the Sasha thing, because I know that Alexander/Alexandra is "translated" into Sacha in Russian.
- Aleka, Alessa, Alessia
- Alex, Alix,
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There I get all the short version, because they are part of the original name.
But where is a Sandra in Alexandra? - bc of that "andra"? Then you can call Alexandra "Tandra", "Vandra", "Landra", ... too.
Checked the wiki page ... some short forms are absurd.
I understand the Xandra (obvious) and even the Sasha thing, because I know that Alexander/Alexandra is "translated" into Sacha in Russian.
It is strange that there are so many short forms of the female version, but only Alex, Alexis and Xander for the male one ...
At least I learned something ... but I still dont get it ^^
Think of the letter 'x' as a combination of two sounds: 'ks' or 'gs'; it's the final s-sound from the x that's retained in Sandra. There are quite a lot of such double consonant-letters in Greek (the ps- in psychology is one letter in Greek, for instance), but they're rare in the Latin alphabet used for English.There I get all the short version, because they are part of the original name.
But where is a Sandra in Alexandra? - bc of that "andra"? Then you can call Alexandra "Tandra", "Vandra", "Landra", ... too.
Checked the wiki page ... some short forms are absurd.
I understand the Xandra (obvious) and even the Sasha thing, because I know that Alexander/Alexandra is "translated" into Sacha in Russian.
It is strange that there are so many short forms of the female version, but only Alex, Alexis and Xander for the male one ...
At least I learned something ... but I still dont get it ^^
i am her path and i to risk what does that mean it is confusing so what happens now was that a bad choice to make or notYou can choose yes and if you are on Michelle pregnancy and marriage path next you see that MC will say something like that "it's good that Michelle is pregnant, at least she shouldn't be so angry".
I don't know for sure what next happens (this probably only dev know) but reading text after this choose you can expect that Michelle she will have no problem with that.i am her path and i to risk what does that mean it is confusing so what happens now was that a bad choice to make or not