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'Fred' es chistoso (Fred ess chee - STAW - saw).

The nearest name to Fred in Spanish is 'Federico' (Fay-they-REE-caw), Frederick. Be careful using the name 'Fred', because Spanish 'd' is pronounced like 'th' in 'the', so it's pronounced 'Freth'; and if you're not careful, and say 'th' as in 'thin', it emerges as (Spanish spelling) 'frez' - which means 'dung'....

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You say Fred in both English and Spanish

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It is the same as in English.

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