it either ai-may-lee or em-mey-lee
To say "hi Emily" in Spanish, you would say "hola Emily."
Emily ¿dónde están las fotos
Error is the same in Eng. and Span.its pronounces eh-ROR.
aww emily es tan linda
ENG: equivalent SPA: equivalente (for both, masculine and feminine nouns)
Emily (pronounced em-uh-lee) say It very fast 'to Emily' = 'a Emily'. If you wanted the Spanish-speaker, assuming they didn't know the English pronunciation of the name, to know how it SOUNDS, you could add: ('Emili', perhaps with an accent over the 'E', to show the stress). Alternatively, you could write: 'a Emilia', using the Spanish version of the name (thought it is not, of course, 'Emily's' actual name!).
Emily ama a James. Emily quiere a James. Note the "personal a". This is a Spanish item that really has no counterpart at all in English. Just remember it must be used when a person is an object of a verb.
Emilia, with the stress on the mi, as such: e-MI-li-a
cat ngeru, (Eng) poti, (Eng) puihi, (Eng) tori
Emily is a proper name, a female first name. It can be either Emily or Emilia in Spanish.
1) eng- yard (measurement) afr-tree (say: treeyer) 2) eng- yard (garden) afr- agterplaas (say: aakh-tarr-plaas) 3) eng- shipyard afr- ra (say: raa)
I'm not sure. That is my name too. I think you would just projounce it like normal, but the Spanish variant of Emilie is Amelia.