Orange in spanish is anaranjado which is "ah-nah-ron-hah-doe"
Jalapeno is a Spanish word. 'j' is pronounced as 'h' in spanish.
Jota is pronounced as "HOH-tah" in Spanish. The letter J in Spanish is typically pronounced as an "H" sound.
Juice in Spanish is zumo (pronounce thumo) for example zumo de naranja is Orange Juice. (in naranja the j is pronounced with a h sound!) Other types of juice may be called "jugo" (e.g. juice from meat).
Jersey is spelled the same in Spanish as it is in English. Is is pronounced differently, with a Spanish 'j' .
hulia because in spanish j is pronounced like h
In Spanish, "Julian" is pronounced as "hoo-lee-ahn." The "J" is pronounced like an English "H," the "u" is pronounced like "oo" in "food," and the stress is on the second syllable. The final "n" is pronounced softly, typical of Spanish pronunciation.
rojo (with the j pronounced as an h sound)
If you mean "oreja" (the Spanish "J" being pronounced like the English "h"), it is ear.
The words that are of Spanish origin. In Spanish the J is pronounced as H is in English. There are FAR too many to list.
It's normally pronounced as 'Shah-bee'. Shabi (: Or, Chabi, in some languages - such as Spanish.
The letter is the same as in English "j". It is called "hota", an is pronounced like a somewhat gutteral English "h".
Juana can be pronounced in many ways.Juana- (Hoo-wah-nah) (Gah-wana) (wah-nah)