Say+on. Put these two English words together and you will say Sean as it was meant to be said in Spanish.
"Sean" is the Irish form of "John", so the Spanish equivalent would be "Juan".
Felicitaciones a Christie y Sean
You could say either "Me llamo Sean" or "Mi nombre es sean".
no he is from london
how are you
Son, están sean, estén
You just said it in Spanish idiot! T_T
¡Que Sean muy contentos en su vida conjuntos!
-Sean (ustedes) bienvenidos / sed (vosotros) bienvenidos-Bienvenidos sean (ustedes) / bienvenidos seáis (vosotros)-Bienvenidos-(Les) agradezco su presencia / (os) agradezco vuestra presencia
Names, especially sir-names, are not translated unless the owner of that name uses a translation.
the name Sydney is actually the same in spanish spelled but can also be pronounced Sidnehy (Si-dneh) because in spanish e's are pronounced eh.