it is also spelled David but pronounced (dah-vid).
The spanish name for David is David. In spanish it is pronounced: Dah-VEED.
The Spanish translation for the name George is Jorge.
Es 'David' en ingles y en español. It's 'David' in English and Spanish.
Daniel is the same in Spanish pronounced like Danel, the emphasis on 'ne'
jorge is george in spanish
There is a version of the name George in dozens of languages. Some examples are: Jorge in Spanish, Yuri in Russian, Jurgen in German, Gino in Italian, and Georges in French.
'Jorgito' = Georgie, little George. To spell out the Spanish word: J - khOta - jota O - aw - o R - Erray - ere G - khay - ge I - ee - i T - tay - t O - aw - o (First list is phonetic version of second list, which gives actual names of Spanish alphabet-letters)
The name of trampolines in spanish is "Trampolin"
Tunapuna is not a typical Spanish name, no.
Jorge
George
"Jorge" (the Spanish equivalent of the name George) is pronounced "horr-hey".
There is no translation to Spanish for Washington, as it is a last name (the city was named to honor George Washington).
* George * Georg [German] Pronounced: gey-org * Jorge [Spanish] Prounounced: horr-hay
jorge is george in spanish
Soy George.
Person's names are normally not translared between Spanish and English. That being said, the Spanish equivalent to George is "Jorge", pronounced HOHR-hay.
With a few exceptions, most names do not change from language to language. George Washington is one of those names. It's pronounced pretty much the same in Hebrew, Spanish, and Greek. Hebrew = George Washington (spelled ג׳ורג׳ ×•××©×™× ×’×˜×•×Ÿ) Spanish = George Washington (spelled George Washington) Greek = George Washington (spelled Τζορτζ Ουάσινγκτον)
There is a version of the name George in dozens of languages. Some examples are: Jorge in Spanish, Yuri in Russian, Jurgen in German, Gino in Italian, and Georges in French.
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'Jorgito' = Georgie, little George. To spell out the Spanish word: J - khOta - jota O - aw - o R - Erray - ere G - khay - ge I - ee - i T - tay - t O - aw - o (First list is phonetic version of second list, which gives actual names of Spanish alphabet-letters)