"a-reh-mos" with stress on the second syllable
In Spanish, Kirby is pronounced as "Ker-bee." The letter "i" in Spanish is pronounced as "ee," and the letter "y" is pronounced as "ee" as well. Therefore, the pronunciation of Kirby in Spanish follows these phonetic rules.
Argentina is pronounced Arshentina in Spanish. get rid of the g in Argentina and replace it with a sh. And the Tina is pronounced teena. It would be pronounced Arshenteena
Nariz. The z is pronounced like the s in English for American Spanish. The z is pronounced like th for European Spanish.
In Spanish, the name "Sierra" is pronounced as "see-EH-rah." The letter "i" is pronounced as a long "ee" sound, the double "r" is pronounced with a rolling "r," and the final "a" is pronounced as "ah." The stress is on the second syllable, so it is pronounced "see-EH-rah" in Spanish.
coin in spanish thats easy its coin in spanish der One Spanish word for 'coin' is 'cuno' (with a tilde, wave, over the 'n') To spell the English word 'coin' using the Spanish alphabet: c - pronounced 'say' in Latin America; 'thay' in Spain ('th' as in 'thin', not 'they') o - pronounced 'aw' i - pronounced 'ee' n - pronounced 'enay'
haremos el sabadaba= (we)will do on Saturday sabadaba is a slang for Saturday =)
H is not pronounced in Spanish.
In Spanish, "nine" is pronounced as "nueve", which is pronounced as "NWEH-veh".
The words most likely mean "No, well what will we do?"
Jalapeno is a Spanish word. 'j' is pronounced as 'h' in spanish.
In Spanish, Kirby is pronounced as "Ker-bee." The letter "i" in Spanish is pronounced as "ee," and the letter "y" is pronounced as "ee" as well. Therefore, the pronunciation of Kirby in Spanish follows these phonetic rules.
Argentina is pronounced Arshentina in Spanish. get rid of the g in Argentina and replace it with a sh. And the Tina is pronounced teena. It would be pronounced Arshenteena
Nariz. The z is pronounced like the s in English for American Spanish. The z is pronounced like th for European Spanish.
In Spanish, the name "Sierra" is pronounced as "see-EH-rah." The letter "i" is pronounced as a long "ee" sound, the double "r" is pronounced with a rolling "r," and the final "a" is pronounced as "ah." The stress is on the second syllable, so it is pronounced "see-EH-rah" in Spanish.
"¿Qué vamos a hacer?" Literally "what are we going to do?" You could also say "¿Qué haremos?", literally "what will we do". Either could be translated as "what will we do". In common useage, the first is probably more common.
In Spanish, "Julian" is pronounced as "hoo-lee-ahn." The "J" is pronounced like an English "H," the "u" is pronounced like "oo" in "food," and the stress is on the second syllable. The final "n" is pronounced softly, typical of Spanish pronunciation.
Espanol - pronounced 'espanYOl'