Usage examples of "apellido" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Cómo se pronuncia tu apellido? How do you pronounce your last name?
¿Cómo se escribe tu apellido? How is your family name written?
¿Cómo se escribe su apellido? How is your surname written?
No me puedo acordar del apellido de Taninna. I cannot remember Taninna's last name.
En China, ponemos primero el apellido y después el nombre. In China, we put our family name first, then our name.
Tom no sabía cuál era el apellido de Mary. Tom didn't know what Mary's last name was.
Tom quería saber cuál es el apellido de Mary. Tom wanted to know what Mary's last name was.
Tom le preguntó a Mary cuál era su apellido. Tom asked Mary what her last name was.
Tom le preguntó a John cuál era el apellido de Mary. Tom asked John what Mary's last name was.
Ikeda es mi apellido, y Kazuko es mi nombre de pila. Ikeda is my last name, and Kazuko is my first name.
Yo conozco a una mujer cuyos nombre y apellido son los mismos que los míos. I know a woman whose first and last names are the same as mine.
Los españoles tienen dos apellidos. Spaniards have two surnames.
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