"They are called" or "You call yourselves" are just two English equivalents of the Spanish phrase Se llaman.
Specifically, the reflexive pronoun se is "themselves, yourselves" in this context. The verb llaman means "(formal plural you) are called" or "(they) are called". The pronunciation will vary by country: "sey YAH-mahn" in parts of Latin America and Spain, "sey ZHAH-mahn" in Argentina, and "sey SHAH-mahn" in Uruguay.
a translation of a spanish word to English
The English translation for the Spanish phrase cantantes cristianos is Christian Singers. It refers to singers that are of Christian religion, or who sing Christian songs.
The English translation of the Spanish phrase 'videos musica' is 'music video.' A videos musica is a short video or film combined with a score of music.
The english translation of the spanish phrase, "sistema operativo" is "operating system". The phrase, "Operating system" can be abbreviated to read "OS".
The Spanish phrase "Chicas en Minifaldas" translates to "Girls in Miniskirts" in English. The Spanish phrase "Chicas en Minifaldas" brings up results for YouTube videos, but the English translation does not; if someone was looking specifically for Spanish videos, they would not find them with the English translation or the English results.
muchos de = lots of
Como estas is spanish so it means how are you
Translation: Pleased to meet you
cervezas para todos!
tengamos una cerveza
The English translation for the Spanish phrase luna nueva is new moon. It can refer to the actual new moon which is the first phase of the moon or it could refer to something else.
"Pleno fé y crédito" is a translation of that phrase, from English to Spanish.