How say on Spanish Davenport
Santa María
"Te amo a Mary" means I love you Mary. "I love Mary" is "Quiero a Mary." Or "Amo a Mary."
escribirEscribir
Escribir
You could say "Puedes escribirme."
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.
Escríbeme
There's no equivalent, but to get a Spanish-speaker to read/say it, you could write: 'Uínston'
yes i do you just have to know how speeck spanish and got to write in spanish
word write means `ESCRIBE` in spanish .
It is the same as English, you simply say no. To say "No, thanks" for example you would write "No, gracias."