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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'.

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12y ago
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13y ago

Chloe with a line over the letter e

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9y ago

It's the same as in English - Claire.

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13y ago

clayton......its a proper noun

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10y ago

Hola, mi nombre es Chloe

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9y ago

You say "chileno".

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