A Spanish-speaker would read/pronounce 'Austin' as 'ah-oo-stEEN'.
To get him/her to read it with the English pronunciation, you'd need to write it 'ostin', with an accent over the 'o'.
The Spanish equivalent for 'Augustine/Austin' is 'Augustin', pronounced
''ah-oo-goo-sEEN'.
Te amo, Austin.
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"Wilkommen in Austin."
I would say that Austin high is named after Austin.
A - a - (ah) U - u - (oo) S - ese - (Essay) T - te - (tay) I - i - (ee) N - ene - (Ennay) Above shows letter, Spanish name of letter, letter-name as pronounced in English
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The Spanish equivalents are: Michael - Miguel (pronounced Meeg-ELL) Austin - Augustin (accent on the 'i') (pronounced Ow-goose-TEEN)
Austin. As a name it doesn't change
The French translation for Austin is "Austin". The name remains the same in both English and French.