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Spanish: Ramón French: Raimond Italian: Raimondo German: Reimund Japanese: レイモンド (Reimondo)
"I griega" is the Spanish term for the letter "Y" in the alphabet. It is called "i griega" because in Spain, the letter "Y" is pronounced like the "i" sound.
Spanish language originated from Spain.
In Japanese, "Gallegos" is written as ガジェゴス.
The correct spelling is "Japanese."
España
Japonés
No. Spanish is.
"Computadora" (Latin America). "Ordenador" (Spain).
The plural noun is "computadoras." (In Spain, the plural may be ordenadores.)
coche or carro (latin american-means cart in spain)
bisabuela
"Aperitivo" in most countries. In Mexico is botanas. In Spain, tapas.
SCUBA. It is an acronym and not normally translated. I know SCUBA is used in both Spain and Mexico.
Mi computadora (Ordenador in Spain) es lenta.
how do you spell CEB in Japanese?
This surname Toraya is a Spanish surname, perhaps originating from Spain, but if you are from east asia, then this surname Toraya is also of Japanese origin. The Meaning of both Spanish: Toraya, and Japanese: Toraya is uncertained... for now.