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"¿Cómo te llamas?" means "what is your name?" Literally, "what do you call yourself"
Tu te llamos mean "And your name?"
You would use "como se llamos" when asking someone's name in Spanish. It translates to "what is your name?" and is a polite way to inquire about someone's identity.
Llamas are not classified as "boy" or "girl" in the same way humans are; they are animals and can be either male or female. Male llamas are called "machos," while females are called "hembra." The terms refer to their sex, not a gender identity.
People can use the fur, the meat and the milk. Llamas can also be used as pack animals.
Llamas
You use "te llamas" when asking someone's name directly, like "¿Cómo te llamas?" meaning "What's your name?" You use "se llama" when referring to someone else's name, like "Él se llama Roberto" meaning "His name is Roberto."
They Use their knees and instincts
They use their eyes
by llamas
Llamas, alpacas.
Their ears, of course.