IT doesn't seem to be a name in Spanish.
Do you mean 'Guillermo'? If it were "Guillermo", using the International Phonetic Alphabet for Spanish (IPA), the pronunciation would be:
[giˈʝeɾmo] in Latin America; or [giˈʎeɾmo] in Spain.
*The [g] sound is similar to that in Italian "gustare"
The [ʝ] sound is similar to that in "vision", but softer.
The [ʎ] sound is similar to that in Italian "figlio".
The [ɾ] sound is similar to that in "kitten" in some USA English varieties.
The symbol ['] stands for the stressed syllable.
Jersey is spelled the same in Spanish as it is in English. Is is pronounced differently, with a Spanish 'j' .
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'
chocolate, pronounced [ʧokoˈlate] with the International Phonetic Alphabet for Spanish.
names are spelled the same way in spanish just pronounced differently
It is spelled balon, but pronounced "bah-LONE"
To spell it out phonetically, it is pronounced: BREW-its.
I think it could be : Mireya. (mee-ray-ah) The pronounciation (me-ay-ah) are the Spanish words "my" and "she" : mi, ella
The proper surname is more commonly spelled "Tomlinson" but pronounced that way phonetically.
Kaela is the same in Spanish as in English. If you want to write it phonetically, it would be Queila
You spell it 'b', but the Spanish name for the letter is 'be', pronounced 'bay'
It's the same, but pronounced 'leebayRAHL'
Same spelling, but pronounced 'toeTAHL'
It is spelled the same, but pronounced 'ah'.
Seis. Pronounced "say-ss"
perla (pronounced pAIRRlah)
de suerte, pronounced [de ˈsweɾte] with the IPA for Spanish.
Jersey is spelled the same in Spanish as it is in English. Is is pronounced differently, with a Spanish 'j' .