Brooklyn would not change. It would be the same thing in Spanish since it is a place.
To help a Spanish-speaker with the pronunciation, you could transliterate it to:
'bruclin' (with an accent over the 'u').
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∙ 12y agoYou can say, "Todos vamos a la misma escuela en Brooklyn." Spanish is my first language so there you go haha hope I helped(:
It doesn't mean anything in Spanish. It is a place in New York.
You can write "I do not speak Spanish" as "No hablo español" in Spanish.
the way to write "i" in spanish is "yo"I= yo
In Spanish, you write '725' - 'setecientos veinticinco'.
How to write "our hearts are broken" in Spanish.
But in Spanish is: pero.
I will assume you mean "What is 'can you write in Spanish?' translated into Spanish". The phrase in Spanish is "¿Puedes escribir en español?".
in Spanish you would write no one like this: nadie
how do i write in spanish lanque "thank you my love"
His father is a Puerto Rican from Brooklyn
To write 598 in Spanish, you would write quinientos noventa y ocho.