"Te amo" is literal, and "Te Quiero" also works. its spanish
Answer: Cuban isn't a language. People in Cuba speak Spanish, and 'I love you' in Spanish is 'Te amo'.
The official language of Cuba is Spanish. The phrase is
Yo te amo también.
Spanish is spoken in Cuba, therefore, Hello, my name is in Spanish is: Hola, mi nombre es (xxx).
, my name is...
I used to live in Brazil and have learned portugese. I do not remember how to say hello my name is but i know that jessica stays the same.
bonjour je m'appelle or bonjour mon nom est
"Hola mi nombre es Leah" Hello= Hola My= mi Name= nombre is= es
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, my name is...
, my name is...
This is how to say hello my name is in persian, "Salam, esme man hast..".
You can say, "Hello, my name is Tiffany. How is your day?"
Hello, my name is. Hej, mit navn er.
Maybe but I would say yes about 75%
Hello, my name is... = Talofa, o lo'u igoa o...
In Hawaiian, "hello, my name is" is translated as "Aloha, 'o (name) ko'u inoa."
'olleh'
Hello is OKI in Blackfoot. My name is is NII TA NIK KO.
Hello I am Leland:Hei, nimeni on Leland.(Literally Hi/Hello, my name is Leland.)
I used to live in Brazil and have learned portugese. I do not remember how to say hello my name is but i know that jessica stays the same.