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Does Jose have an accent mark is spanish?

Yes, the name "José" has an accent mark in Spanish to differentiate it from the name "Jose" which does not have an accent. The accent mark changes the pronunciation of the letter "e" in the name.


What does the spanish name chris mean?

'Cristobal' (with an accent on the 'o') = 'Christopher' in Spanish


What is the name Jonathan translated from English to Spanish?

It is the same name you just say it with a spanish accent. (Kho-nah-tAHn), and it's written 'Jonatan' (or 'Jonatas') - with an accent on the final 'a'


What is the name of a Spanish accent which looks like an umlaut?

A tilde.


What was Christopher's name in Spanish?

Christopher = Cristobal (accent on the 'o')


Does comico have an accent mark?

Yes, "comico" can have an accent mark, depending on its usage. In Spanish, "cómico" (with an accent on the "o") means "funny" or "comic." Without the accent, "comico" is not a standard Spanish word. Always consider the context to determine the correct form.


El mean in spanish?

Él with an accent over the 'e' means 'he'El without an accent means 'the' and is the masculine form. ('La' is the feminine form of the word 'the')


Does trabajador have a accent over it in spanish?

It's a noun, feminine form of worker.


What is the name 'Steve' when translated from English to Spanish?

Esteban is Spanish for Steven. (Esteban takes no accent mark in Spanish)


How would you say the Spanish name Sein?

If there was an accent over the 'i' - say-EEN If not, 'sane'. Sein is not a Spanish name, though.


Does sabe have an accent mark in spanish?

No, the word "sabe" does not have an accent mark in Spanish. The accent mark is not needed because it follows the normal rules of stress in the Spanish language. "Sabe" is the third person singular form of the verb "saber," meaning "to know."


What is the spanish name for Honduras?

Honduras Britanica (accent on first 'a' in 'Britanica')