Deigo no saben tus padres?
The Spanish translation for "I did not know" is "Yo no sabia"
Translation: Sabes español?
Translation: No, no me conoces.
The name "Kelsey" in Spanish is typically translated as "Kelsey." It is a name that does not have a direct translation in Spanish.
The Spanish translation for the word "minimed" is "dublebas." Here it is used in a sentence: "I need one of those there dublebas, do you know what I am saying?"
If this is a name, there is no translation.
If the name is not IN Spanish, then it has no meaning in Spanish. If you want to know how to say that name in Spanish, you would say it the same as you say it in English, since it has no translation in Spanish. Many names have no translation in languages other than the one they are in originally.
People know Spanish by learning it. Either their parents teach them, they learn in school, or they're born in a Spanish-speaking country.
In Spanish, "bia" does not have a direct translation to English. It may be a misspelling or abbreviation of a word.
Saint James. San Diego is in spanish already, I don't think is a translation of "Diego" to English as Jaime for James or Eduardo for Edward. San Diego could be "Saint Diego" in English although personal names or place names are not usually translated.
I've heard of girls named "Erina" but I don't know if those parents decided to name their kids a random name sounded like english, or if its the actual and official translation.
im not quite sure (: I Don't know