You can say "Mi idioma es inglés, no español". Note that languages are not capitalized in Spanish.
In Portuguese and Spanish the word English is ' Ingles'
As in the language "inglés". As a person, "inglés or inglesa".
That depends, if you mean the English and spanish languages as we know today the spanish is older. But i think the old English language appears before the old castilian (spanish). yeah, and like, in English you say: ''apartament'' and in spanish is: ''apartamento'' music- musica terrible- same in spanish (terrible) pant- pantalón sternocleidomastoid- esternocleidomastoideo almost like a 37.6% of English word are DESCENT from spanish or latin (English language took a LOT of words from spanish language)
You do not specify a language so here goes:- "I have Spanish friends" - That is how you say it in English. And in Spanish: '(Yo) tengo amigos espanoles'
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How do you say aj in English? If you mean the name AJ, names don't change from language to language. But you can give yourself a new Spanish name which might be easier.
It is pronounced the same as the o in the English language but held out longer.
What language is that? It doesn't look Spanish.
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The name Mikah is said the same in Spanish as it is in English. There is not a listed language which spells this name differently.
a translation of a spanish word to English
Spanish or English if you prefer.