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galenett

July 24, 2025

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My name

My name means God's grace. I don't like my name. If I could, I want to change it. It isn't unique.


A nevem jelentése, Isten kegyelme. Nem szeretem a nevem. Ha tudnám lecserélném. Nem különleges.

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My name means God's grace.

I don't like my name.

It isn't unique.

My name means God's grace.

I don't like my name.

It isn't unique.

My name


My nName My Name

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My nName My Name

My name means God's grace.


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I don't like my name.


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If I could, I want to change it.


If I could, I want toould change it. If I could, I would change it.

Alternative: If I can, I want to change it. The two options have slightly different meanings. In the first option (would), it is a hypothetical situation. In the second option (can), it means you are actively looking to see if it's possible to change your name and you are interested in doing so.

If I could, I want toould change it. If I could, I would change it.

Because "If I could" is setting up a conditional sentence, it's better to talk about what you would do if you could, rather than phrasing it as what you want to do.

If I could, I would want to change it. If I could, I would want to change it.

It isn't unique.


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