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- confuse with
confuse with
confuse (someone) with (someone else)
and confuse (something) with (something else)to mix someone up with someone else; to mistake someone or something with something else. I'm afraid you have confused me with my brother. Don't confuse the old ones with the new ones.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Francisco | | frahn-THEES-ko (Spanish), frahn-SEES-ko (Latin American Spanish), frən-SEESH-koo (Portuguese) | Spanish, Portuguese |
Maloney | | [mə'ləuni] | |
India | | IN-dee-ə | English |
Dorit (2) | | - | Danish |
Kleopatra | | - | Ancient Greek |
Sawsan | | - | Arabic |