María, como en Isabel M. Ordóñez Sánchez, cuyo segundo nombre representado con la letra "M" se pronuncia ['eme] y significa María
Aimé, no se pronuncia ['eme] sino [ai̯'me]
"Á eme o" translates as "H to O" in English. It is a way of spelling out the letters "H, M, and O" in the respective languages.
I believe you are asking for the word dummy. In Spanish the word is: Maniquí
Translation: Su nombre es Kim/Se llama Kim.
To get the English pronunciation from a Spanish-speaker, write: 'tami', with an accent over the 'a'. To spell the word 'Tammy' using the names of the Spanish letters: T - te (tay) A - a (ah) M - eme (Emmay) M - ditto Y - y griega (ee gree-AY-gah) After the letters, the above shows the Spanish name for the letter, then the way this name is pronounced in English. NB 'ditto' means 'eme' etc., because the letter is repeated.
m eme eme eme eme eme em eme eme me eme eme eme em eme eme eem me me eme me eme eme me em em em em em em me me me eme em me eme eme eme eme emme emm mme m meme em
It's a mixture of letter-names and 'you', presumably 'yo', meaning 'I', but not the name for that letter, which is 'i' ('ee'). If this analysis is correct, the word is 'Madrid' M - eme A - a D - de R - ere I - (you=yo=) i D -de
That is the correct spelling of "septiembre" (Spanish for September). (month names are not usually capitalized in Spanish) It spells out as follows (letter: Spanish name: how pronounced): S - ese (ESSay) E - e (ay) P - pe (pay) T - te (tay) I - i (ee) E - e (ay) M - eme (EMMay) B - be (bay) R - ere (ERRay) E - e (ay)
amber = a(a) - m(eme) - b(be) - e(e) - r(erre)
be u ce ka i ene ge ache a eme
'Miguel' IS Spanish for 'Michael', of course. To spell it out: M - eme (emmay) I - i (ee) G - ge (khay) U - u (oo) E - e (ay) L - ele (ellay) Above are given the letters, their names in Spanish, that name phonetically.
Llega a las 2:30 (dos treinta) PM (pe eme)
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