herrero
abuelita smith
Hola señora smith.
"Me llamo la señora Smith" would be the literal translation, but a better way to say it would be "Soy la señora Smith", or "I am Mrs. Smith"
Why did Smith say the Native Americans brought food to the starving colonists?
English and Spanish.
The phrase "the Smiths' house" in Spanish is "la casa de los Smith." In this construction, "casa" means "house," and "de los Smith" indicates possession, translating to "of the Smiths." If the family name were more common in Spanish, it might change to reflect pluralization, but "Smith" remains the same.
the letter "j" would take on the sound of an "h".
yes she is spanish she is puerto rican
Will Smith speaks English and Spanish fluently.
Yes.
The Spanish word señor is equivalent to "mister" or "sir".Similar to English, señor would only be capitalized if it was being used before a man's last name.For example: In English, "Mr. Smith" would be used. Likewise, in Spanish, "Señor Smith" is utilized.However, if the word was being used as a noun, it would not be capitalized.For example: In English, a waiter might say "What would you like to order, sir?". In Spanish, he would say "¿Qué te gustaría hacer un pedido,señor?"
Buenos días, Sr. John Smith or Buenos días, Señor John Smith also John could be said Juan