This is the conditional tense. For "ser" it is "sería", and for "estar" it is "estaría". The one you use depends on context.
If the Spanish won the Spanish American war, Cubans would not be independent and they would still be part of Spain.
In latam-Spanish would be: "¿Estás ahí?", in Spanish (Spain) would be: "¿Estais allí?"
I would not mind in Spanish is: No me importaria.
"Spanish cards" would be "tarjetas españoles".
Ethnicity in Spanish would be etnicidad. This was written in Spanish.
That name, in spanish would be "Anabella".
if the date was 9/10/08 it would be in spanish, 10/9/08 then you would do your spanish name
"Dorothy" is an English name. In Spanish it would be pronounced just the same as in English. The Spanish equivalent would be "Dorotea".
If you are asking how the word "spanish" is spelled, it would be Spanish. "How do you spell" in spanish is "¿Cómo se deletrea...?"
Y tú is how you would say "and you" in Spanish.
"Pocket" would be 'Bolsillo' in spanish.
paradise in Spanish would be "paradiso"