Rodolfo, pronounced [roˈðolfo], with the International Phonetic Alphabet for Spanish.
*The [r] sound does not exist in English, but it's pronounced like a strong trilled "r".
The [ð] sound is like that in "they", but softer.
The symbol [ˈ] stands for the stressed syllable.
It would be the same. Saying Reagan in Spanish would be "Reagan".
Ronaldo
RUM
Ronald
The same way you say Rudy in English. Rudy is a name and names don't change because of language. One Spanish version of Rudolph (Rudolf) is Rodolfo.
As a first name, Rodolphe would be the French equivalent of Rudolf. Speaking of one of Santa's deers, it would be called Rudolf as in English.
Rudolf Lothar has written: 'Die Seele Spaniens' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Social life and customs, Spanish Civilization
Rudolf Grossmann has written: 'Spanien und das elisabethanische drama' -- subject(s): Comparative Literature, English and Spanish, English drama, History and criticism, Spanish and English 'La figura de Carlos V en la literatura alemana'
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