If you are referring to "heem" as a slang word for "Hennessey", which is a brand of cognac. Cognac in Spanish is "coñac", but since "Hennessey" is a specific brand, its name has no translation into Spanish. There is also no slang word for it in Spanish since cognac is not popular enough in Spanish-speaking countries to merit a slang name.
Spanish. Spanish is a language.
The Spanish explorers spoke Spanish.
The official language spoken in Spain is Spanish, also known as Castilian.
In Spanish, "espaΓ±ol" means Spanish, referring to the language itself.
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Cornelis de Heem was born in 1631.
Cornelis de Heem died in 1695.
Jan Janszoon de Heem was born in 1650.
Jan Davidsz. de Heem was born in 1606.
Jan Davidsz. de Heem died in 1684.
'Heme' (as in blood) is pronounced HEEM, and since Feraheme is used to treat anemia, one would assume that Feraheme is pronounced fair-a-heem.
mahd-heem (מדהים)
bim-roh-mok-heem
gymnasio It's gimnasio...Spanish doesn't use "y" as a vowel between two consonants in a word.
meh-eh-lo-HEEM (מאלוקים)
of God = של אלוקים (shel el-o-HEEM)
Don't know about other languages but for Arabic and Urdu, Abraham is pronounced as IB RA HEEM