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names are spelled the same in spanish just pronounced differently
There is actually no way to say Courtney in Spanish... many names in English are spelled the same, and only pronounced differently in Spanish. Some names are pronounced and spelled differently in Spanish but Courtney just isn't one of them. One example of a name that is spelled and pronounced differently is Andrew, in Spanish it's spelled Andres with an accent over the e.
names are spelled the same way in spanish just pronounced differently
You don't translate names though it might be pronounced differently.
Names stay the same through languages. Though sometimes they are pronounced differently.
names are spelled the same just pronounced differently. Saylor = Saylor
Names stay the same through different languages, though they may be pronounced differently.
No, English and Italian names may be pronounced quite differently in the respective languages. Sometimes, native speakers try to preserve the original language's pronunciation rules. Other times, they adapt the word to their own language's pronunciation rules. So Italian names that follow Italian speaking emigrants/immigrants may be pronounced so differently that the spelling changes over time in the new homeland.
Names are not written any differently in Spanish. "Geoffrey" would still be "Geoffrey" in Spanish text. It would definitely be pronounced differently though.
Not particularly because it's one of those names that is written differently to how you say it and that can get annoying.
Jessica is spelled the same in French as it is in English.
Norman Edward Moore and Muriel Dorothy Moore