How is the word nombre equivocado translated from Spanish to English

Nombre que no corresponde a esa persona.

A name that does not belong to that person.

phrase
English translation
wrong name

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  • Me llamaron por un nombre equivocado. They called me by the wrong name.

  • El paquete llegó con un nombre equivocado. The package arrived with the wrong name.

  • ¿Escribiste un nombre equivocado en el formulario? Did you write the wrong name on the form?

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How is “nombre equivocado” translated from Spanish?
“nombre equivocado” translates into English as “wrong name”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “nombre equivocado” mean?
Meaning of “nombre equivocado”: Nombre que no corresponde a esa persona. In English — “wrong name”.
How do you pronounce “nombre equivocado”?
The transcription of “nombre equivocado” is [ˈnombɾe ekiboˈkado]. Listen to the pronunciation right here, and hear any other word in the VibeLing app.
What part of speech is “nombre equivocado”?
“nombre equivocado” is a phrase.
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