Translation: How do I call you? (can be used in cases of telephone, speech, and name)
You probably meant to write "?Cómo te llamas?" which means "What is your name?"
I call you I will call you
'You' is English. Me llamo Trisha = My name is Trisha
Me llamo...(your name) As in Como te llamas?? Me llamo Alexander.
It means "When I call you"
"te llamo al salir de la escuela" or "te llamo cuando salga de la escuela"
Just say your name. Or say: "Me llamo (insert your name here)".
this is a usual response used when a telephone is implied: te llamo is I'll call you.
Mi bebe te llamo Mel.
Te Llamo America Peru S.A.C was created in 2006.
"te llamo," pronounced "tay-yamo" means "I'll call you." literally, it means "I call you," but colloquially you can just say "te llamo" when you mean to tell someone that you intend on doing so. NOT to be confused with "te amo," pronounced "tay-amo," which means "I love you."
te llamo means my name is
Como te va means - Hows you doing -