Tomas. The emphasis is on the last syllable. The "o" is pronounced as in "go". The "a" is pronounced like the "o" in "hot".
Tomás with an accent over the A.
(toe-mahs)
Tomas
There is an accent over the a.
The Spanish equivalent is Tomás.
it means: "How do u write your name?" in spanish
The name Ryan can be spelled the same way in Spanish as it is in English. The spelling Rayan would be more phonetic in Spanish.
As a name, it's the same: but to enable a Spanish-speaker to identify the English pronunciation of the name, you could write it: Dileini (with an accent on the 'e')
the way to write "i" in spanish is "yo"I= yo
The way you write fourth in spanish would be: Cuarto Benjamin2010
No, The Spanish Tragedy was written by Thomas Kyd (1558-1594)
Suiza is the Spanish name for Switzerland.
Arwil is the same in Spanish.
The Elizabethan dramatist who wrote 'The Spanish Tragedy' is Thomas Kyd.
The name Paula can be pronounced Paola in Spanish.
Sam is not a name in the spanish language, so you would write it the same way you do in English, however it is pronounced differently.
Roger = Rogelio
it means: "How do u write your name?" in spanish
Nombre de niño / infante
Yo escribo mi nombre.
The name Ryan can be spelled the same way in Spanish as it is in English. The spelling Rayan would be more phonetic in Spanish.
It's spelled either Lydia or Lidia.