"Richard" is "Ricardo" in Spanish
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You spell it exactly the same way. Ricardo is the Spanish name for Richard.
<Ricky> comes from "Richard." "Richard" means <Ricardo> en español
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"Richard" is "Ricardo" in Spanish
No. "Lala" is a name for "Eduarda", as Ricky for Richard in English, for instance.
Te quiero, Richard. Te amo, Richard. Usually, you don't translate names, but the Spanish equivalent is Ricardo.
Ricardo is the Spanish form of the name Richard, which means "powerful leader." (See the Related Link below.)
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Ricardo is already spanish, its is spanish for the name Richard. Sorry if this is not the answer you wanted. Best of Luk, Drumer
You spell it exactly the same way. Ricardo is the Spanish name for Richard.