"Samantha"
but that dose not make sense because that is how you say it in English - names are often said the same in French as they are in English as they are not specific to one language.
Hola, soy Samantha. Or you could say: Hola, me llamo Samantha. That basically means "Hi, my name is Samantha" (literally, "Hi, I call myself Samantha").
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
how do you say the alamo in spanish
"donde esta Zamante?"
Donde esta samantha.
French: Samantha Spanish: Samantha German: Samantha Italian: Samantha Japanese: サマンサ (Samansa) Russian: Саманта (Samanta) Chinese (Mandarin): 萨曼莎 (Sàmànsà)
In Syrian Arabic, you can say "ismi Samantha" to mean "my name is Samantha."
Hola, soy Samantha. Or you could say: Hola, me llamo Samantha. That basically means "Hi, my name is Samantha" (literally, "Hi, I call myself Samantha").
The name Samantha can be translated to "Kamaka" in Hawaiian.
In Spanish, Samantha remains the same. In French, it is also Samantha. In German, it is spelled Samantha and pronounced similarly to English.
Samanta.
Samantha a recent study say that and my name is Samantha so i say smantha but look it up on baby names
In pig Latin, Samantha would be said as "Amanthasay."
maybe she is Cuban American by her dad
Samanta. Leave out the "h" since there is no "th" sound, apparently.