The word stroke in spanish could be "Desrame" (Spill) or "Ataque al cerebro" (ataque on the brain/Brain attack).
"Heat" in Spanish is "calor". It is pronounced "kah-LORE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
A person speaking Spanish would say "Loren" because that is a person's name. The Spanish equivalent to Lauren or Loren is "Laura" pronounced lau-ra.
Karina is a person's name, and would remain the same in Spanish.
The way that a person would say caution hot water in Spanish is precaucion agua caliente. The way that a person would say caution hot liquid in Spanish is advertir liquido caliente.
There's no way to actually say Jace.It's the same.But coming from a person who only speaks Spanish, they will say it in a different accent.Some will probably understand them saying Chase.
To say 'I am a person' in Spanish, you would say 'Soy una persona.'
To say 'He is a person' in Spanish, you would say "El es una persona.'
"Heat" in Spanish is "calor". It is pronounced "kah-LORE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
deportista
A person speaking Spanish would say "Loren" because that is a person's name. The Spanish equivalent to Lauren or Loren is "Laura" pronounced lau-ra.
persona ideal
Ser libre.
(A person from Rome) romano
rica/rico
"es fuerte"
Karina is a person's name, and would remain the same in Spanish.
You could say "mi persona famosa".