It's pronounced the same as in English.
The name Haley can be translated to "Haley" in Swahili as well. Swahili does not have an exact equivalent for this name.
To say "my name is" in Swahili, you can say "jina langu ni."
你好, 我叫Haley。 (Nǐ hǎo, wǒ jiào Haley)
Lisa has no meaning as a Swahili word, but, as in English, is a common female's name. It is pronounced as in English.
"kivuli"- i looked it up myself to use it as a name in a story xxxxx
Mike (name) - Maiki Michael - Mikaeli Mic (microphone) - Mikrofoni
To say "my name is" in Swahili, you can say "jina langu ni."
Hallo. Ich heisse Haley.
你好, 我叫Haley。 (Nǐ hǎo, wǒ jiào Haley)
Lisa has no meaning as a Swahili word, but, as in English, is a common female's name. It is pronounced as in English.
The origin of the name Clark in English is clerk (pronounced clark in Britain). In Swahili a clerk is karani.
"kivuli"- i looked it up myself to use it as a name in a story xxxxx
Mike (name) - Maiki Michael - Mikaeli Mic (microphone) - Mikrofoni
Hola, mi llamo haley soy un cabron.
Jina langu ni Veronica
You say memorize in Swahili like this: kukariri
In sign language, the name "Haley" can be fingerspelled using the manual alphabet. Each letter of the name is represented by a specific handshape.
You can say "Nakukosa" in Swahili to mean "I miss you."