Hydrangea (pronounced /haɪˈdreɪndʒ(i)ə/, common names Hydrangea and Hortensia)
"Flatofilo" is not an English word. It might be a misspelling or a word from another language. If you can provide more context, I can try to help you identify the correct term in English.
We say "de nada"
The English say the date that they left but the Spanish say the date of the first attack.
How do you say ophra in spanish? That is how you say "ophra" in spanish.
In Spanish you say, destinado Here is a very helpful website, where you can translate words from English to Spanish, or Spanish to English. Here is then name of it, SpanishDict.com
'Stella': a Spanish-speaker would pronounce as 'STAY-lyah'. To get one to approximate the English pronunciation, you could write it as: 'Stela'
If the name is not IN Spanish, then it has no meaning in Spanish. If you want to know how to say that name in Spanish, you would say it the same as you say it in English, since it has no translation in Spanish. Many names have no translation in languages other than the one they are in originally.
the same as you would say it in English the same as you would say it in English
"Who are you?" in Spanish is "¿Quién eres?" One of the best sites for translating English to Spanish is Google Translate. You type in the English word(s) in the box (it will say out loud what you wrote) and then it will translate in Spanish and say it out loud. You can change the languages at anytime. --The Dog Expert
Inglés
Inglés
Irlanda (Spanish) = Ireland (English)