Mary
How say on Spanish Davenport
Santa María
escribirEscribir
Escribir
"Te amo a Mary" means I love you Mary. "I love Mary" is "Quiero a Mary." Or "Amo a Mary."
You could say "Puedes escribirme."
Escríbeme
There's no equivalent, but to get a Spanish-speaker to read/say it, you could write: 'Uínston'
It depends upon WHO is Mary. Any common Mary would be Mary, even in Spanish. If you talk about a historic person, a real "legend" IT CHANGES: The Virgin Mary, WOULD NOT EVER be "La virgen Mary", but "La virgen María". If you said "La virgen Mary" in Spanish, for sure native Spanish-speakers would scoff at you.
It is the same as English, you simply say no. To say "No, thanks" for example you would write "No, gracias."
yes i do you just have to know how speeck spanish and got to write in spanish
To write the word garnet in Japanese you write ganetto. To say this word in Latin you say carbunculus and in Spanish you say granate.