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'.
Chloe with a line over the letter e
It's the same as in English - Claire.
clayton......its a proper noun
Hola, mi nombre es Chloe
You say "chileno".
The predominate language in Chile is Spanish. You would say "Me llamo_____"
In Chilean jergon (Spanish) Chileans usually say: Hola Bienvenido aqui! (Hello welcome here)
For the most part, Spanish is spoken in Chile, so it would be "hola".
Chilean = chileno/chilena
The Chilean, or Chileno in Spanish, currency is the Chilean Peso.
Chileans speak Spanish/Castilian, so: Gracias (GRAH-see-ass)
Chilean
In Chilean jergon (Spanish) Chileans usually say: Hola Bienvenido aqui! (Hello welcome here)
You are Chilean, or in Spanish, chileno or chilena.
Yes, she's Chilean.
'veneras' or 'pechinas' are the scallop-shells worn by pilgrims 'ondas' are scallops/waves
Buenos Dias.