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also known as: used when giving someone’s real name followed by a different name they also use
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also known as: used when giving someone’s real name followed by a different name they also use
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someone’s first name, or other name they have been given that is different from their family name
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the name that you share with the other members of your family. In English it is at the end of your full name. The usual British word is surname.
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a woman’s original family name when she is married and uses her husband’s family name instead
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the name that you share with other members of your family. In English it is the last part of your full name.
the name or title that you give someone when you speak or write to them
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using the Internet where you work, during working hours, for activities which are not work-related
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