There is an exclamation used that is pronounced the same as the english eye
it is written Ay !
as in , Ay! me ha picado una vespa
ouch! I've been bitten by a wasp.
there are several english words this could cover and could express mild displeasure or surprise to extreme frustration depending on the force with which it is said.
The word 'hay' is also pronounced 'eye' and means:
There is/there are
Hay una vespa en el cuarto = There's a wasp in the room
Hay vespas en el cuarto = There are wasps in the room.
The Spanish word for "eye" is "ojo", pronounced OH-hoh
"Ideal" in Spanish is "ideal". It is pronounced "ee-day-AHL". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
H is not pronounced in Spanish.
"One blue eye" in Spanish is "un ojo azul". It is pronounced "oon OH-ho ah-SOOL". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Hello, are you there in Spanish would be: Hola, ¿Estás allí?
It is pronounced as "eye-biss-world."
"Where there is love, there is pain" in Spanish is "Donde hay amor, hay dolor". It is pronounced "DOAN-day eye ah-MORE eye doe-LORE". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"No hay problema." (The common "no problemo" is not real Spanish.) The word "hay" is pronounced exactly the same as the English word "eye".no hay problema!
In Spanish, "nine" is pronounced as "nueve", which is pronounced as "NWEH-veh".
Jalapeno is a Spanish word. 'j' is pronounced as 'h' in spanish.
Pronounced: I Written: eye
Paesano is an Italian equivalent of the Spanish word 'paisano'. The word in Italian is pronounced 'peye*-SAH-noh'. It may be translated as 'villager, fellow countryman, compatriot'. If the individual in question is female, then the form becomes paesana, which is pronounced 'peye-SAH-nah'.*The sound 'eye' is similar to the sound in the English noun 'eye'.