David [da.'βið]
[d] as in Italian "dicere", to say; or more or less as in "do", but not so strong
[a] as in Italian "amare", to love
[β] as pronouncing a [b] but with the lips slightly opened
[i] as in "see" but shorter
[ð] similar to "the"
['] main stress
[.] syllable break
Te quiero David.
You could say "el restaurante de David".
"Yo soy David" or simply "Soy David"
amor david : : Con Amor David : Te Ama David
Kim le encanta David
David. (Pronounced deh vaudg.)
i love u david i love u david
There isn't one. Instead, say "David" like "dah-veed"
You just have to say D-A-B (they say "b" in stead of "v") I-D. It's really simple.
Come to David's home would be said as "Ven a la casa de David" in Spanish.
You say, "We go to swim." "Vamos a nadar."
ir (to go) con (with)