"You said" is dijo (formal preterit) or dijiste (informal preterit)
The word Uriah is said the same in Spanish as it is in English. The word Uriah is said as uriam in the Latin language.
The first name Andrew in the Spanish language is said as Andres. In Danish this name is said as Andreas and in Italian Andrew is Andreino.
In Spanish, "teeth" is said as "dientes."
The name Mikah is said the same in Spanish as it is in English. There is not a listed language which spells this name differently.
The Spanish word for Country is País (pronounced: Pie-eez)
Language can either be said.... "lenguage" "Idioma" or "Lengua". They are used rather interchangeably though Idioma is the 'proper' word for language and Lengua actually means "Tongue".
There is no such language. Cuban people speak Spanish. import in Spanish is said 'importacion' (substantive) or 'importar' (verb)
There is no 'Argentinian' language - they speak Spanish. "Feliz año nuevo" is how it would be said in Spanish.
Normally names are not translated when going from language to language. If your name is "Louis", it would remain that in a Spanish translation. That being said, the Spanish equivalent would be "Luís" pronounced "loo-EEHS".
The word hottie is said in the French language as bombasse. This word is said in Spanish and Latin the same as it is in English.
The word dormant is said in the Latin language as sopita. This word is said in Italian as inattivo and in Spanish as latente.
The word soulmate is said the same in Latin as it is in English. In the Spanish language these words are said as alma gemela.