In an informal setting, such as talking to a person your age, you would say, "¿Cómo te llamas?" In a formal setting, like talking to an elder, you would say, "¿Cómo se llama usted?" "¿Cuál es su nombre?" is fine too. The only difference between that and, "¿Cómo te llamas?" is that "llamas" means "called" and "nombre" means name.
¿Cuál es tu nombre? or ¿Cómo te llamas?
The normal (familiar) is ¿Como te llamas?
* Pronounced (COH-moh tay YAH-mahs)
To ask directly "what is your name?" is "¿Cuál es tu nombre?"
and the person would answer "Me llamo __ " (his name).
The more formal is ¿Como se llama (usted)?
...which literally translates as how do you call yourself,
and the answer means I call myself____.
Since Cheez-Its are a brand name, you just say Cheez-its in Spanish.
um my name is saniyah and i wanna know what my name is in spanish
Serenidad
To get a Spanish-speaker to give the name the English pronunciation, you'd be best to spell it 'Odet', or they might say 'AwDEttay'
the way to say God in spanish is Dios. To say many gods it's dioses.
the name tia in spanish is aunt
Cristóbal is the Spanish name for Christopher.
If there was an accent over the 'i' - say-EEN If not, 'sane'. Sein is not a Spanish name, though.
Batista is a Spanish name, so that is how you say it in Spanish. The English translation is 'baptized'.
'Esperanza' is Spanish for the name 'Hope'.
The name Adrienne in Spanish is: Adriana.
Sonia is already a Spanish name.
This name doesn't have a Spanish translation.
your name in spanish is the exact in english. for spanish names go 2 info .com
nombre
me llamo
Since Cheez-Its are a brand name, you just say Cheez-its in Spanish.