Translation: Puedo hablar con...?
To spell out in Spanish the letters of the English word 'nice', say: N - ennay (ene) I - ee (i) C - thay ('th' as in 'thin') (ce) E - ay (e) (The bracketed 'ene' etc. are the Spanish names of the letters, preceded by their approximate English phonetic pronunciation) The Spanish word for nice is 'agradable'
The Spanish word for "spell" (as in letters in a word) is "deletrear" Which translated lyerally means to separate the letters. The word for "spell" (as in time) is "temporada". The word for "spell" (as in hex) is "encanto".
You spell it "Austria" as in English.
you spell kobe in spanish the same way you spell it in English: Kobe.
To spell a Japanese word with English letters is called Romaji. The word legendary in Romaji is: denkiteki.
To spell out in Spanish the letters of the English word 'nice', say: N - ennay (ene) I - ee (i) C - thay ('th' as in 'thin') (ce) E - ay (e) (The bracketed 'ene' etc. are the Spanish names of the letters, preceded by their approximate English phonetic pronunciation) The Spanish word for nice is 'agradable'
Castillian and Spanish are synonyms. Thus, I speak Spanish and Castillian. About the question I can say: The "z" in most Spain is pronounced as 'th' in English "think" In Andalusia and Latin-America, as 's' in "say"
Heck with Spanish - can you spell it in English?
The Spanish word for "spell" (as in letters in a word) is "deletrear" Which translated lyerally means to separate the letters. The word for "spell" (as in time) is "temporada". The word for "spell" (as in hex) is "encanto".
swifter... you spell it the SAME... English and Spanish :)
with spanish, usually the way you hear the word, is the way you spell it. With english, it's not that easy. And spanish speaking people have accents, and are used to speaking and pronouncing the letters differently, and their alphabets are longer
it is the same as in English
Those letters will not spell any words in English.
You spell it "Austria" as in English.
normally Salvadorans speak Spanish so in Spanish you spell it like this Futbol you say fot and then boll but in English they call it soccer
"Á eme o" translates as "H to O" in English. It is a way of spelling out the letters "H, M, and O" in the respective languages.
you spell kobe in spanish the same way you spell it in English: Kobe.