"MarÃa" is a Spanish equivalent of "Marie."
Specifically, the Spanish and the French names translate into English as "Mary." The Spanish pronunciation is "mah-REE-ah." The French pronunciation is "mah-ree."
Felicia in Italian and Spanish is Félicie in French.
donde is Spanish for 'where', which is translated in French as "où"
Maryse is a French equivalent of the English/Spanish name Marissa.Specifically, the name functions as a feminine given name. It originates in the adding of the diminutive endings -issain Spanish and -yse in French to either the Latin word maris ("sea") or the feminine name Maria ("Mary") in Spanish or Marie in French. The respective pronunciation will be "ma-reez" in French and "ma-REES-sa" in Spanish.
"Jump Saint Mary" can be translated to French as "Sauter Sainte Marie."
The feminine singular word la in French, Italian and Spanish is "the" in English.
In Spanish, "Goldie" can be translated to "Dorita" or "Doradita." In French, it can be translated to "Dorothée" or "Doré."
its Juan in spanish :D Seán (Shawn) or Eoin (Owen) in Irish
If Tia is Aunt then it is Tante in french - Tante Marie - Aunt Marie . If Tia is a girls name then it is Tia in French I guess. Not all names have a translation, they just remain as they are.
French: Gratitude Spanish: Gratitud
strawberry is translated 'fraise' (fem.) in French.
Chien is a French equivalent of the Spanish word perro. The respective pronunciations of the masculine singular noun -- which translates as "dog" -- will be "shya" in French and "PER-ro" in Spanish.
Marie-Pierre Lavaud has written: 'Le connecteur \\' -- subject(s): Conjunctions, Or (The French word), French language, Spanish language