George
Jorge
Jorge (pronounced: hor-he) just don't make it sound like an "I" in spanish
"Jorge y yo" means "Jorge and I" in Spanish, indicating that two people, Jorge and the speaker, are the subjects of the conversation or action.
Jorge
José (first name) is spelled with an accent mark in French.
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Jorge Chávez International Airport in English or Aeropuerto Internacional Jorge Chávez in Spanish.
¿Dónde estás, Jorge?
Jorge is Spanish for George.
jorge is george in spanish
"Jorge" (the Spanish equivalent of the name George) is pronounced "horr-hey".
The phrase "me llamo Jorge Lopez Lopez" translates to "my name is Jorge Lopez Lopez" in English. The repetition of "Lopez" typically indicates the person's paternal and maternal surnames, which is common in Spanish-speaking cultures where individuals often inherit both their father's and mother's last names. Thus, the full name suggests a formal introduction of the individual.