jaime

This is the 7530th most frequent Spanish word.


jaime

"Jaime" is a proper noun, a Spanish given name equivalent to "James" in English.


Here, 'Jaime' is used as a proper noun referring to a person's name.

Jaime es mi amigo.

Jaime is my friend.


In this sentence, 'Jaime' again is a proper noun and refers to a specific individual, likely named Jaime, being discussed.

Me gusta leer, pero no sé si a Jaime también le gusta.

I like to read, but I don't know if Jaime likes it too.


Here the word 'jaime' does not appear directly because in Spanish we use 'gustar' for liking, but 'jaime' resembles the way 'me gusta' might be thought of in a very informal and more interpretative educational manner.

Jaime a alguien puede ser un signo de cariño.

Liking someone can be a sign of affection.