Like 'I' in English, but with more emphasis on the final 'ee', so 'ah-EE'. It's an expression of grief, or sorrow, often in the phrase 'Ay de mi!' (Woe is me!)
she is ella, pronounced AY-yah
The word for fog is niebla. It is pronounced nee AY blah. There is also a word for low lying, thick fog: neblina. It is pronounced nay BLEE nah. (The letters "f-o-g" are pronounced fohg, but "fog" is not a word in Spanish).
"Elite" in Spanish is "elite". It is pronounced "ay-LEE-tay". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
If you want to TELL someone to run, the Spanish word is "corre." It is pronounced, "KOR-ay." If you want to say "to run," the Spanish word is "correr." It is pronounced, "Kore-AIR." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
no bueno (pronounced boo*ay*no)
Ay-oo-khAY-nya
It's pronounced 'AY-ree-kah' where 'ay' is as in 'day'
In Spanish, "she" is "ella" pronounced AY-a. In Spanish, "44" is cuarenta y cuatro.
The Spanish word for "parsley" is "perejil." It is pronounced, "pare-ay-HEEL." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
seven = siete (pronounced see-et-ay)
Equis (pronounced AY-kiss)
seven = siete (pronounced see-et-ay)