Can anyone tell me what 'bieto' means ?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by alinask, Jan 25, 2010.

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    Hi. I'm wondering what 'bieto' word means in your country. DP have a lot of members from entire world, so i apreciate if you tell me what do you know about this and which language you're talking about.

    Thank you mates.
     
    alinask, Jan 25, 2010 IP
  2. JMDomains

    JMDomains Well-Known Member

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    I dont think it has a meaning in english, but I could be wrong.
     
    JMDomains, Jan 25, 2010 IP
  3. alinask

    alinask Active Member

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    @JMDomains thank you for your oppinion
     
    alinask, Jan 25, 2010 IP
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    JMDomains Well-Known Member

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    What language is it?

    John
     
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    I think Bieto is a name, a latin male name, and means "well-named"
     
    AlStein, Jan 25, 2010 IP
  6. alinask

    alinask Active Member

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    Well, beeing more exactly, i bought this domain name. I know that 'el bieto' (not 100% sure) in spanish means ticket. And i'm trying to get the value of this name from people who interact every day with it.
     
    alinask, Jan 25, 2010 IP
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    Nothing in Bulgarian
     
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    hvalle98 Well-Known Member

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    Well, "ticket" in Spanish can be "ticket", "boleto", "entrada" or "billete" but never heard of bieto. The RAE's dictionary hasn't this word either. Maybe you are confusing it wit boleto?

    However, I've seen Bieto as a name and as a second name, and also there's a city in Liberia called Bieto http://www.geody.com/geospot.php?world=terra&ufi=-2130306&alc=bt
     
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    There is no such word. However, this thread comes up in Google now :D
     
    TheVccMatey, Jan 25, 2010 IP
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    ok. Thank you guys a lot. it seems that is not a spanish word. Is there anyone from Germany here? Maybe have a meaning from there
     
    alinask, Jan 26, 2010 IP