"Hojas" (leaves) is pronounced OH-hahs. The "J" sounds like a somewhat gutteral "h".
Hojas.
No quiten las hojas (don't remove the leaves). No saquen las hojas (don't take the leaves out).
Me gusta rastrillar las hojas
Translation: Comen hojas de los árboles.
Bell peppers translates to Spanish as pimientos.
"Hojas" can mean 'leaves,' 'pages,' 'petals,' and a few other lesser known/used meanings. Given the number of possible translations for 'hojas,' the actual meaning depends on the context. Assuming this phrase was heard in a Spanish class, it's safe to say it means, "Hand in the pages."
blades of glory = hojas de gloría -OR- blades of glory = cuchillos de gloría
To pronounce Tristan as it is in Spanish, try TREE-stahn. (Note: r is rolled in Spanish.)
"Leaves fall" in Spanish is "hojas caen". It is pronounced "OH-hahs KIE-en". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
You pronounce it 'PEE ahs.'
Timothy is Timoteo in Spanish.
you pronounce it a(DeLE) in Spanish