reno=ray-no
fan-ta
hair-uns
Say-luh
dr-in-tha
"Tenía ocho renos."
Donner
The reindeer that considers himself Spanish royalty is named "Donner." In the popular holiday song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," there is a humorous reference to him as a character with a flair for the dramatic, suggesting a regal attitude. This playful characterization adds a fun twist to the traditional portrayal of Santa's reindeer.
Ag-a-po'-men
The word they is a subject pronoun; the corresponding object pronoun is them. Example:They bought a new car. It took them a long time to save up for it.
Yes, Reno stands for 'Reindeer'.
The same other Hispanic people say:venado, a / ciervo, aThe proper Spanish term for a reindeer is "reno" or "caribú", but these are not used commonly.