get a life. HOLA. Hola! (OH-la) Proper punctuation in Spanish requires an upside-down exclamation mark in front of the word, as well as one right-side up at the end of the word.
It's the name of a French glossy magazine, much like Hello. It's the name of a French glossy magazine, much like Hello.
It's the same in Spanish as in English.
hola me llamo
The phrase "Hello, my name is Nick" can be translated as "Hola, mi nombre es Nick" in Spanish.
"Hola mi nombre es Leah" Hello= Hola My= mi Name= nombre is= es
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To say "Hello, it's Sophie" in Spanish, you would say "Hola, soy Sophie." "Hola" means "hello," and "soy" translates to "it's" or "I am," followed by your name. This is a common way to introduce yourself in Spanish-speaking contexts.
Conrado is a Spanish version of Conrad, but might not be the only one.
hola mi nombre es fife
Roberto is the Spanish version of Robert.
Orlando Bloom. It is a proper noun and his name. There isn't a Spanish version.
From what I understand, Cano is the Spanish version of the name Cohen, which is Jewish.