Tamia Moen
Dec 12, 2024
How do I say James or jim in Spanish?
How do I say "James" or "Jim" in Spanish?
10 Answers
James (Jim) is Jaime in Spanish.
As an anecdote: Jaimito (Jimmy) is the protagonist in many Spanish jokes. He is a very naughty and more than clever boy, who always gets in trouble because he doesn’t know when to shut up.
James translates to Santiago in Spanish but i’m not sure what Jim translates to.
its Jaime but ido not know jim but i know that john is Juan
and don t pay attention to hi y all because the boy from the jokes isnt jaimito its pepito
There are a number of translations the most common ones are:
Jaime y Santiago
Others are:
Diego, Jacobo y Yago
all of the represent the same name.
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