Proper names are not normally translated. If you are "Jessica" that is how you should be addressed in either language.
The way that you say "Jennifer Lopez birthday" in Spanish is "Jennifer Lopez cumpleaños".
Jenny is the short name of Jennifer and there are Spanish Jennifer girls, so it's the same
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
you say it in spanish as- sarina
¡Felices Pascuas, Jennifer!
me gusta Jennifer López porque es bonita.
The way that you say "Jennifer Lopez birthday" in Spanish is "Jennifer Lopez cumpleaños".
Jennifer Lopez is spanish because her parents are from Puerto Rico.
The Spanish name for Jennifer is... wait for it... Jennifer. Yep, it's one of those names that doesn't really change much in translation. So, if you're feeling fancy and want to say Jennifer in Spanish, just go ahead and say Jennifer. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
Jenny is the short name of Jennifer and there are Spanish Jennifer girls, so it's the same
Just like you would write Jennifer in english. (Jennifer)
No. The term "have learned" places this useage into the present perfect. "Jennifer y su clase han aprendido español." The preterit would be equivalent to "Jennifer and her class learned Spanish." The Spanish for that is "Jennifer y su clase aprendieron español."
its spelt the same as in english
здравствулте! Jennifer
yes
Jennifer doesn't translate from English to Spanish. López IS a Spanish surname. So you say both names the same way in English and Spanish.The name Jennifer López is pronounced ['ɟ͡ʝenifeɾ 'lopes]in Latin America; ['ɟ͡ʝenifeɾ 'lopeθ] in Spain.Note:The consonant [ɟ͡ʝ ] is like that in English "jump", but softer.The consonant [ɾ ] is like that in USA English "kitten".The consonant [θ] is like that of the English word "think"The vowel [i] is like that in "be"The vowel [e] is like that in "bed", but less opened.The vowel [o] is like that in Italian "volo" (I want).The symbol ['] stands for the stressed syllable.