It is Aemilia and to spell it is is eh eh-meh ee eh-leh igriega!
whoever wrote that is full of bulogni ....................u LIERS
Emily is a proper name, a female first name. It can be either Emily or Emilia in Spanish.
aww emily es tan linda
I'm not sure. That is my name too. I think you would just projounce it like normal, but the Spanish variant of Emilie is Amelia.
Emily comes from the Latin girl's name "Aemilia", which means "rival"
Emily's house is 'la maison d'Émilie' in French. When you say that you're going at Emily's, this is 'je vais chezÉmilie.
Emily is a proper name, a female first name. It can be either Emily or Emilia in Spanish.
To say "hi Emily" in Spanish, you would say "hola Emily."
Emily ¿dónde están las fotos
aww emily es tan linda
It's gonna be the same spelling but it's not going to me the same punctuation you can see the punctuation on google translate it's gonna be: (E MEL EY) The Spanish version of 'Emily' is 'Emilia' (ayMEELyah)
uh..........english
Emily ama a James. Emily quiere a James. Note the "personal a". This is a Spanish item that really has no counterpart at all in English. Just remember it must be used when a person is an object of a verb.
Emily (pronounced em-uh-lee) say It very fast 'to Emily' = 'a Emily'. If you wanted the Spanish-speaker, assuming they didn't know the English pronunciation of the name, to know how it SOUNDS, you could add: ('Emili', perhaps with an accent over the 'E', to show the stress). Alternatively, you could write: 'a Emilia', using the Spanish version of the name (thought it is not, of course, 'Emily's' actual name!).
No, she's from the United States of America.
they are famous for paella. hope this will help you from Emily.
No, the Spanish version of Emily is usually "Emilia."
Emilia, with the stress on the mi, as such: e-MI-li-a