"Oh no" said in surprise would most closely be said "¡Ay no!"
O Venezuela la bella!
D-E-V-O-N
Oh, dude, it's like you just add an "o" at the end and voilà, you get "Graysono" in Spanish. But hey, if you wanna be all fancy and proper, you could say "Graysón." Either way, it's still just Grayson with a Spanish twist, you feel me?
estoy enferma-o
implacable o incesante
You say Edificio Caido and spell E-D-I-F-I-C-I-O C-A-I-D-O
O Venezuela la bella!
D-E-V-O-N
Translation: O sí, me gustaría helado.
'o' (without the 'h') = or
(?) o (?)
C- Say A- Ah R- Ehday L- Ellay O- Oh T- Tay A- Ah
Oh my god is "Dios mio."
You can say "Tres o cuatro".
In English it's no & in Spanish its no (you say the N a little bit longer like nnn... o, and the 'o' is 'aw', a bit like the Scots 'o')
perro its pronounced ( pair-oh) and a female is perra just perro but instead of a letter o at the end its a letter a
o my oh my oh my god