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"Jacobo" is a proper noun which is often translated as "Jacob", and "Jaime" is a proper noun which is often translated as "James". Learn more about the difference between "Jacobo" and "Jaime" below.
Jacobo(
hah
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koh
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boh
)
A proper noun refers to the name of a person, place, or thing.
proper noun
a. Jacob
Mi tío Jacobo es profesor universitario.My uncle Jacob is a university professor.
b. James
En casi todos los cuartos de hoteles americanos puedes encontrar una Biblia del Rey Jacobo.In almost every hotel room in the US, you can find a King James Bible.
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Jaime(
hay
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meh
)
A proper noun refers to the name of a person, place, or thing.
proper noun
a. James
Jaime el Conquistador fue uno de los reyes más importantes de Aragón.James the Conqueror was one of the most important king of Aragon.
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