Vega es su apellido. Vega is your last name.
Translation: My name is Juan Vega. Juan is my first name and Vega is my....?
It’s yo, not you. The literal translation of “yo me llamo” is “I call myself”, but it’s a way of saying what your name is. You can also say “mi nombre es”, which is “my name is”.
"Mi nombre es" means "my name is" in English. A somewhat more common means of expresing this is "me llamo....."
Either "Me llamo Alice" or "Mi nombre es Alice".
"Me llamo Breeze". or "mi nombre es Breeze".
Mi nombre es Madeline or Me llamo Madeline.
Spanish for "my name is" is "mi nombre es"(me-nome-brey) . Although the use of "yo me llamo" (I call myself) is commonly used, the former is the correct translation. OR Me llamo... "Me llamo..." or "mi nombre es..." Me llamo.... Mi nombre es....
Tu nombre es = Your name is (Familiar) Su nombre es = Your name is (Formal) Mi nombre es/Me llamo = My name is
Me llamo Alejandro. Or Mi nombre es Alejandro.
mi nombre es Maxwell
"Mi nombre es" means "my name is" in English. A somewhat more common means of expresing this is "me llamo....."
"Mi nombre es..." Or "Me llamo..."
You can say "me llamo Carly" or "mi nombre es Carly".
Either "Me llamo Alice" or "Mi nombre es Alice".
"mi nombre es" you could also say "me llamo"
Me llamo Brady Mi nombre es Brady
It’s yo, not you. The literal translation of “yo me llamo” is “I call myself”, but it’s a way of saying what your name is. You can also say “mi nombre es”, which is “my name is”.
Mi nombre es Danielle / Me llamo DAnielle