Just like you would write Jennifer in english. (Jennifer)
The way that you say "Jennifer Lopez birthday" in Spanish is "Jennifer Lopez cumpleaños".
jennifer
Jennifer Lopez is spanish because her parents are from Puerto Rico.
Jenny is the short name of Jennifer and there are Spanish Jennifer girls, so it's the same
Jennifer = ジェニファー
¡Felices Pascuas, Jennifer!
No. The term "have learned" places this useage into the present perfect. "Jennifer y su clase han aprendido español." The preterit would be equivalent to "Jennifer and her class learned Spanish." The Spanish for that is "Jennifer y su clase aprendieron español."
its spelt the same as in english
Jennifer Ann, je t'aime
ジェニファー
The Spanish name for Jennifer is... wait for it... Jennifer. Yep, it's one of those names that doesn't really change much in translation. So, if you're feeling fancy and want to say Jennifer in Spanish, just go ahead and say Jennifer. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
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