The name "Mark" in Spanish is "Marcos". It is pronounced "MAR-cose". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
un marcador
Marcador.
marcus
Marcos
Normally, names are not translated. If your name is Mark, you would continue to use Mark. That being said, the Spanish equivalent to Mark is "Marcos".
Quien, with an accent mark over the "e".
Since Cheez-Its are a brand name, you just say Cheez-its in Spanish.
um my name is saniyah and i wanna know what my name is in spanish
(upside down question mark) Que tal?
Normally, names are not translated. If your name is Mark, you would continue to use Mark. That being said, the Spanish equivalent to Mark is "Marcos".
"Day" in Spanish is día. Note the accent mark above the "i".
that's a Spanish question mark
Signo de interrogaciónInterrogante
Yes, the name "José" has an accent mark in Spanish to differentiate it from the name "Jose" which does not have an accent. The accent mark changes the pronunciation of the letter "e" in the name.
The name "Mark" can be translated to "Maka" in Hawaiian.
Cristóbal is the Spanish name for Christopher.
the name tia in spanish is aunt
Quien, with an accent mark over the "e".
Example: If your name is Mark, you say "Mark dwee" and it is spelled "Marc dw i"My name is is "Fy enw i ydi.."
Esteban is Spanish for Steven. (Esteban takes no accent mark in Spanish)
Yes, Mark Sanchez is able to speak Spanish. Sanchez is of Mexican descent and learned Spanish while growing up in a bilingual household.