Many names in one language do not actually have translations in other languages, and in such cases the person's name is the same in both languages. I was unable to find any Spanish translation for the name Kenneth, and I have never heard of one. The Related Link has many examples of names in Spanish, but not one foot. what do u mean by "one foot"? and my name is kenneth and im spanish haha
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El mató.... (Thing or person after, i.e. Kenny)
"Kenny"
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
how to say Amer in Spanish
Te amo, Kenny. Pronounced: the ahmo, Kenny.
El mató.... (Thing or person after, i.e. Kenny)
"Kenny"
Kenny
Kenny (it stays the same).
Names don't get translated. You say it Kenny as you would in English.
Names aren't translated. A Kenny stays a Kenny, or as close as Kenny as local dialect can make it.
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As a rule, names are generally not translated, so it's Kenny, there is no German equivalent.
Kenny : I think Kyle has fake titties Cartman : Totally
ケニー /ke nii/
How do you say ophra in spanish? That is how you say "ophra" in spanish.