you basically say it the same in spanish, although a native Spanish speaker unfamiliar with English might read/pronounce it 'awLEEbah LAYay'.
For example, the singer 'Sheena Easton' I have heard called
'shayAYnah AYahstonn' on Spanish radio.
Oliva is Spanish for Olive. This applies to both the fruit and a person's name. It is pronounced 'awLEEvah' Remember, it is improper to call a person by a translated name unless the owner of the name approves.
"Oliva" in Oliva cigars is pronounced as "oh-LEE-vah." The emphasis is on the second syllable, with a clear and crisp vowel sound in each part of the word.
In general, aceite. For crude oil, petróleo.
(Kah-lee-sa)
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Judy Lee Oliva has written: 'David Hare' -- subject(s): English Political plays, History, History and criticism, Political and social views, Politics and literature
it either ai-may-lee or em-mey-lee
The pronunciation is: Lee-dee-ya.
Lee'- Hair- Oh - At least that is how Mr. Oliva from the Oliva Cigar company pronounces it.
16th century Spanish philosopher and student of medicine.
Ah-lee-vee-ah.
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