Names are not normally translated, so it is "Hannah Montana". That would be pretty difficult with a Spanish pronunciation, since the "h" would not be sounded.
The name of the state Montana comes from the Spanish word montaña, which means "mountain", not "mountainous". In fact, the word montana is the Latin word for "mountainous", in its feminine form.
You don't pronounce the 'H' in Spanish, so you just say Anna. Make sure you say 'Awe' for the 'A' It's not like the A in Hannah. I took Spanish in school and our teacher changed our names to Spanish names, so there you go.
Montana is Spanish for mountains.
Montana
montaña is the Spanish word for mountain. mountains are common in western Montana, thus the name.Montana's very name is derived from the Spanish word montaña, meaning mountain country.
"Montana" sounds like the Spanish "montaña". However, "montana" (with a normal "n") is not a Spanish word.
Montaña - mountain
No, the name Montana is actually derived from Spanish, meaning "mountain" or "mountainous." It refers to the state's numerous mountain ranges.
The spanish
"Mountain man" in Spanish is "hombre de montañas". It is pronounced "OHM-bray day moan-TAHN-yahs". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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