Jota, e, doble efe, ka, e, doble ene, e, de, y griega.
Using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) for Spanish, it would be pronounced:
[ˈɟʝef ˈkeneði]; where the sound [ɟʝ] is similar to that in judge, but softer, and the [ð] sound is like that in this, but softer, also.
*The symbol [ˈ] stands for a stressed syllable.
jeff. names usually don't change from language to language, although the Spanish equivalent to 'Geoffrey' is 'Geofredo' (pronounced Khay-aw-FRAID-aw)
I spell it Kennedy. There are many more, as Kinnidi.
There is no record of a person named Jeff Kennedy who died. It's possible that you may be referring to a different individual, or you may have incorrect information.
how do you spell lemon in spanish
you don't. you say Jeff
parece that is how you spell seems in spanish
"con" I think "con" is how you spell with in spanish.
flaco is how you spell skinny is spanish.
Heck with Spanish - can you spell it in English?
"Thursday" in Spanish is "jueves". It is not capitalized.
If you are asking how the word "spanish" is spelled, it would be Spanish. "How do you spell" in spanish is "¿Cómo se deletrea...?"
The way you spell sniper in spanish is SUSTANTIVO