MARK - traducción al árabe
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MARK - traducción al árabe

MALE GIVEN NAME

MARK         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mark (disambiguation); Makers Mark stamp; Mark (name)

ألاسم

دَرَجَة ; ماركَة ; وَسْم

Mark         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mark (disambiguation); Makers Mark stamp; Mark (name)
البشير مرقس مارك
mark         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mark (disambiguation); Makers Mark stamp; Mark (name)
وَسْمَة

Definición

mark
n. an "X" made by a person who is illiterate or too weak to sign his/her full name, used in the expression "His Mark," or "Her Mark." On the rare occasion that this occurs, the "X" should be within or next to a notation such as "Theresa Testator, her mark." If the mark is intended as a signature to a will it should be formally witnessed (as signatures are) to make the will valid. See also: will

Wikipedia

Márk

Márk is the Hungarian form of Mark (given name), though outside Mark the Evangelist the name is quite rare as a given name in Hungarian. Notable people with the name include:

  • Márk Rózsavölgyi (1787–1848), Hungarian composer and violinist
Ejemplos de uso de MARK
1. Mark Kennedy for Senate seat vacated by Democrat Mark Dayton.
2. In Australia, he called himself Shane Mark Turner, but back in Britain he referred to himself as Mark Dixie or Mark Down or Steven McDonald.
3. Mark Warner blamed the fiscal mess on Gilmore during his 2001 race against Republican Mark L.
4. Foggo‘s current attorney, Mark MacDougall, declined to comment, as did Wilkes‘ attorney, Mark Geragos.
5. Mark Serwotka is general secretary of the Public and Commercial Services Union mark@pcs.org.uk