Normally, names are not translated. If your name is Mark, you would continue to use Mark. That being said, the Spanish equivalent to Mark is "Marcos".
Quien, with an accent mark over the "e".
(upside down question mark) Que tal?
The name "Mark" in Spanish is "Marcos". It is pronounced "MAR-cose". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
I looked on a English to Spanish dictionary and it said: libelula with the "e" having an accent mark. I'm not sure how to pronounce that.
¿Por qué? = why Porque as one word and without the accent mark means 'because' so be careful how you use it.
"Day" in Spanish is día. Note the accent mark above the "i".
Signo de interrogaciónInterrogante
Quien, with an accent mark over the "e".
Necesito aprender español (there is an accent mark above the "n" in "espanol").
Ella había un perro. (accent mark on the "i")
The subject is implied here - "I". "I love you Mark" is "Te quiero, Mark". You can use the Spanish equivalent "Marcos", but names are not normally translated.
Que (the E has an accent mark over it...) coche tienes?
(upside down question mark) Que tal?
The Spanish equivalent of Mark is Marcos.
The name "Mark" in Spanish is "Marcos". It is pronounced "MAR-cose". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
I looked on a English to Spanish dictionary and it said: libelula with the "e" having an accent mark. I'm not sure how to pronounce that.
¿Por qué? = why Porque as one word and without the accent mark means 'because' so be careful how you use it.