It should be: ¿Cuál es su / tu / vuestro apellido?
"What is your last name?" in Spanish is "¿Cuál es su / tu / vuestro apellido paterno?
your Spanish last name = su apellido español
First ask the question properly and make sense while you are at it. Second I would need your last name in order to do so.
Name = Nombre
Last Name = Apellido
Cual es tu/su apellido?
Que Pasa (KA-PASA
Que tal, princesa?
primer nombre. last name is apellido
Que tal (pronounced: k-tal)
Por último pero no menos is the best way to say "last but not least" in Spanish.
¿Cuál es su apellido?
umm okay you said whats her name and her name is kaelyn but if you mean her last name then idk many people say its Elizabeth..
Dalesman seems to be a last name. As such, it is a proper name and those do not translate to other languages. Then, Dalesman in Spanish is Dalesman.
Que Pasa (KA-PASA
Que tal, princesa?
primer nombre. last name is apellido
"Reina española" or "Reina de España" (the last one if you want to name the country specially).
"un dia tendre su apellido"
Cooper (the occupation, not the name) = Tanero It is improper to translate last names.
Last Friday in Spanish is: el viernes pasado.
I'm from Puerto Rico I'm 1/2 Spanish and 1/2 Portuguese and my mother is Portuguese. Her father's last name is Villafane. So I would say Portuguese and Spanish because I know a few Spaniards with the last name as well
Que tal (pronounced: k-tal)