One to ten is: OOno, thos, trays, cwatrow, Sinko, say-is, See -et-e, Oh choh, New-eh-beh, dee-ess. This is the Latin American pronunciation - It would be a little differennt in Spain.
10 to 20: Ohn-say, thos-say, tray-say, cat -OR-say, Keen-say, dee-es-ee-say-is, dee-es-ee-see-et-ee, dee-es-ee-Oh-cho, dee-es-ee-new-eh-beh, bain-tay.
21 to 30: bain-tay ee OOno, and listing all the numbers to Tray-n-ta(30)
40: Cwah -r-ehn-ta
50: Seen-cwen-ta
60: Say-sehn-ta
70: Say-TEN-ta
80: Och-ehn-ta
90: No-behn-ta
100: See-ehn.
Heck with Spanish - can you spell it in English?
swifter... you spell it the SAME... English and Spanish :)
it is the same as in English
You spell it "Austria" as in English.
you spell kobe in spanish the same way you spell it in English: Kobe.
you spell Karen the same as in English .
tres (pronounced like the English word "trace")
English- Natalie Spanish- Natalia
muey is not a word in English or Spanish
english-eight french-huit spanish-otra
Exactly how you would spell it in English. Katrina.
You can't even spell it in English. It's "purple," and in spanish, it's "morado."