natalie
natalie — noun
1. a first name given to girls in many English-speaking countries and other parts o
a first name given to girls in many English-speaking countries and other parts of the world, originally associated with the Latin word for 'birth' or 'Christmas.'
Natalie and her cousin spent the afternoon baking cookies for the school fair.
name as sentence subject with family relation
Christopher asked Natalie to be his partner for the biology project.
name as object of a verb
The director chose Natalie for the lead role because of her strong voice.
Sayaka sent Natalie a long letter about their trip to Japan.
Natalie and her brother Eli both won prizes at the science fair.
文法句型
Natalie + verb
a Natalie (informal, rare: 'someone named Natalie')
用法筆記
Like most personal names, 'Natalie' is normally capitalised and does not take an article. In informal speech, someone might say 'a Natalie' to refer to a person with that name whose identity is not yet known.