how are you
"Entonces sean ustedes" is Spanish for "then be you" in English. It is a formal way to address a group of people and is used to give instructions or advice.
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. Are you, (followed by the sentence).
You just said it in Spanish idiot! T_T
Say+on. Put these two English words together and you will say Sean as it was meant to be said in Spanish.
"Sean" is the Irish form of "John", so the Spanish equivalent would be "Juan".
Nothing else to do, where is Sean?
Sea / sé amable solamente (referred to Tú / usted)Sean / sed amables solamente (referred to ustedes / vosotros, as)
Names do not translate. If my name was Tony, and someone says hello to me they will say, "Hola Tony." Some names have local equivalents (for example, Peter/Pedro) but this is not quite the same thing. If you're looking for a "Spanish name" for your Spanish class or something, "Juan" would probably be the most appropriate.
"Giovanni" is an Italian equivalent of "Sean."Specifically, the Italian and the Gaelic words are popular proper nouns. They both translate into English as "John." The pronunciation of the Italian first name is "djyoh-VAHN-nee."
Juan.
Felicitaciones a Christie y Sean
You could say either "Me llamo Sean" or "Mi nombre es sean".