escribe lo en inglese por favor
It is the same as English, you simply say no. To say "No, thanks" for example you would write "No, gracias."
To enable a Spanish-speaker to say 'Tammy' with (about) English pronunciation, write it as: 'tami' with an accent over the 'a'.
'Maureen' read by a Spanish-speaker may come out as 'Mow-oo-ray-ayn'. To write it so a Spanish-speaker would say it as in English, you'd write: 'Morin'.
Names in English are said the same way in Spanish. To enable a native Spanish-speaker to give it the English pronunciation, you might write it: 'Keili' (with an accent on the 'e')
Escribe usted/escribes en ingles? (Formal/informal)
Numbers are the same in Spanish and English. You write 7,080 just like in English.
'Stella': a Spanish-speaker would pronounce as 'STAY-lyah'. To get one to approximate the English pronunciation, you could write it as: 'Stela'
"Judy" and vocalized roughly the same as English. There are some Spanish speakers that write it as Yudí and pronounce the "y" with an English "j" sound or write it as Jhudy with the "jh" combination clarifying that it is the sound of an English "j" as opposed to a Spanish "j".
To get a Spanish-speaker to say 'clayton' in the English way, you'd need to write: 'cleitan' with an accent over the 'e' (the neutral '....on' sound in English is almost impossible to replicate in Spanish, and the suggestion would emerge as something like 'claytan'....)
It's the same just Myers. To get a Spanish-speaker to say it with English pronunciatikon, it might help to write it: 'maias'
To enable a Spanish-speaker to 'read' the name with English pronunciation, you could write it: Jendason (with an accent over the 'e')
A Spaniard reading 'Tennessee' would pronounce it: 'taynaysay-ay' To enable a Spanish-speaker to say the word as pronounced in English, you could write 'tenasi'.