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Pascual

Pascual (proper noun) means a surname of Spanish origin. Example: “The Pascual family emigrated from Spain in the 1950s.”

proper noun
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A surname of Spanish origin.
"The Pascual family emigrated from Spain in the 1950s."

How to use Pascual

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA Spanish-origin surname, especially common in the Philippines.

Word forms

Pascuals plural, pascuals plural

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Etymology

From Spanish Pascual, related to Easter/Passover, and common in the Philippines due to Spanish colonial influence.

Origin: Spanish

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Pascual” mean?

The word “Pascual” means a surname of Spanish origin. In plain terms, a Spanish-origin surname, especially common in the Philippines.

How do you use “Pascual” in a sentence?

Here is “Pascual” used in a sentence: “The Pascual family emigrated from Spain in the 1950s.”

What part of speech is “Pascual”?

“Pascual” is a proper noun.

Where does the word “Pascual” come from?

The word “Pascual” comes from Spanish. From Spanish Pascual, related to Easter/Passover, and common in the Philippines due to Spanish colonial influence.

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