I am Mike is: Soy Miguel.
Hola. Me llamo Mike.
It is Miguel in Spanish.
La fiesta sucio treinta de Mike.
¿Qué Mike tiene gusto de estudiar? ¿Qué le gusta estudiar a Mike?
Usually, names are not translated. But... the Spanish equivalent of Mike is Miguel.
For 'doctor', in Spanish you say médico (doctor), or el médico (the doctor). Also "doctor" or "doctora".
Fredo quiere saber si vas a venir a la cena de Mike el Viernes
Michilino and piccolo Michi are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "little Mike." The masculine nouns literally mean "dear (little, small, sweet) Mike" in the first-mentioned case of the nickname with its diminutive masculine ending and "(physically) little (small) Mike" in the second-mentioned example of the masculine singular adjective and its associated masculine nickname. The respective pronunciations will be "MEE-kee-LEE-no" and "PEEK-ko-lo MEE-kee" in Italian.
To say "my dad's name is Mike" in French, you would say "Le nom de mon père est Mike."
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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