What is another word for teresa?

Pronunciation: [təɹˈiːsə] (IPA)

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  • Equivalence

    • Proper noun, singular
      Therese.

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Usage examples for Teresa

Old teresa had gone out for something, and Regina opened the door herself.
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Old teresa came and brought a lamp, and drew the curtains, and gave her a message from Kalmon.
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F. Marion Crawford
teresa brought something to eat, and set the little table for her.
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F. Marion Crawford

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