natalie

natalie — 名詞

1. a first name given to girls in many English-speaking countries and other parts o

1.名詞
釋義

娜塔莉

女性名字,源自拉丁語

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.'

例句

Natalie and her cousin spent the afternoon baking cookies for the school fair.

Natalie 和她的表妹花了一個下午為學校義賣會烤餅乾。

name as sentence subject with family relation

Christopher asked Natalie to be his partner for the biology project.

Christopher 請 Natalie 當他的生物學期報告搭檔。

name as object of a verb

同義詞
  • Natasha

    a Slavic-origin name that shares the same Latin root and is sometimes used as an equivalent

  • Natalia

    the original Latin form, more common in Spanish, Italian, and Eastern European languages

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.

常見錯誤

Natalie is a name for boys.
Natalie is a name for girls.
💡Natalie is almost exclusively a female name, though spelling variants exist.