¿ sabes leer en ingles ?
English: I like books. Spanish: Me gusta leer libros.
To say 'I am going to read' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a leer.'
To enable a Spanish-speaker to 'read' the name with English pronunciation, you could write it: Jendason (with an accent over the 'e')
'Maureen' read by a Spanish-speaker may come out as 'Mow-oo-ray-ayn'. To write it so a Spanish-speaker would say it as in English, you'd write: 'Morin'.
A ella le gusta leer is how you say "she likes to read" in Spanish.
English or spanish.
It means, "to read."
A Spanish-speaker unfamiliar with the English pronunciation would read 'Chelsea' as 'Chell-say-ah'. To get this Spanish-speaker to say the word as pronounced in English, you could write it: 'Chelsi', with an accent over the 'e'.
you basically say it the same in spanish, although a native Spanish speaker unfamiliar with English might read/pronounce it 'awLEEbah LAYay'. For example, the singer 'Sheena Easton' I have heard called 'shayAYnah AYahstonn' on Spanish radio.
'Alistair' a Spanish speaker unaware of the English pronunciation may well read out as 'alley-stah-YEER' To help such a person to the English pronunciation, you could write: 'Alista', with an accent on the first 'A'.
Not all names have Spanish equivalents, and this is one of them. Kaytlyn is the same in Spanish and English.
leer pronounced (lay-air)