It is the same as in English but just with a Spanish accent and accent marks.
The name Amanda does not translate to spanish.
The meaning of the word Amanda in Spanish is loved
It's spelled the same but it's pernounced: ah-mahn-dah
Amanda is the same in Latin as it is in English.
Amanda itself is actually Latin. In Latin, Amanda means 'she who must be loved.'
The name Amanda does not translate to spanish.
The meaning of the word Amanda in Spanish is loved
Amanda
Amanda is the biggest weirdo i've ever met. she knows spanish and dreams about unicorn. she also has a crush on Davis Letterman
Spanish 2. Mrs. Amanda Davis
It's spelled the same but it's pernounced: ah-mahn-dah
AMANDAGender: FeminineUsage: English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, FinnishPronounced: a-MAN-da (English), ah-MAHN-dah (Spanish, Italian)Created in the 17th century by the playwright Colley Cibber, who based it on Latin Amanda meaning "lovable".Source: Behind the name
Marie which means Mary in spanish.
(tell-eh) its pronounced the same as if you were saying (tele) in the english word telephone --amanda
Her name is Amanda Lee Martin from Texas
I'm going on an adventure with Amanda! Amanda is on the phone on my adventure with Amanda Amanda slapped me while she was on the phone on my adventure with Amanda Amanda did a scorpion on my adventure with Amanda Amanda gave me a pretzel on my adventure with Amanda Amanda gave Amber the pretzel crumbs on my adventure with Amanda Amanda ran to get a piece of paper to write down my wonderful song on my adventure with Amanda Amanda makes me tell Mr.Green about my song called adventure with Amanda on my adventure with Amanda Mr.Green asks Amanda why she is still at school and says go home on my adventure with Amanda Amanda leaves the classroom on my adventure with Amanda Amanda gets bored of writing down my song and tells me "Here you write it" on my Adventure with Amanda Amanda asks me if I can do a cartwheel on my adventure with Amanda I tell Amanda that I can do something even better, I sit on the floor criss-crossed applesauce on my adventure with Amanda Amanda sorcastically says "impressive" on my adventure with Amanda I use Amanda's back to write down my song on my adventure with Amanda Amanda gets scared that I will accidentally stab her in the back with the pencil on my adventure with Amanda I stab Amanda in the back on my adventure with Amanda Amanda's mom comes and kidnaps Amanda and drives away on my adventure with Amanda I have finished my adventure with Amanda!
hacer means to make or do so hace is the conjugated form of that. Hace means he or she makes or he or she does. --amanda