You call it a Spanish -English dictionary
Yes
"Te llamo" translates to "I call you" in English.
you can go to www.dictionary.com and use the translate tool.
IF you are talking about the name kendra, then it would be the same because in Mexico and Spain they will call you by what ever name you tell them. They do not translate your name into spanish they just call you by your English name. It is the same with brand names, Stores, Logos, etc.
Spanglish
Don't call me
spanish mackrel
If Jess is your name you can call yourself Jess even in Spanish! But if you want a more spanish name just pick a name like Margarita, Alicia, Juanita.
People who speak both English and Spanish are commonly referred to as bilingual individuals.
Bilingual(ism)
go to Google translator, type that in, and change it English to Spanish
The language of Mexico is Spanish. The holiday that the English speakers call Christmas is called Navidad in Spanish. That means "the birthday."
"Golf" in English is also "golf" in Spanish. "Cricket" in English is "críquet" in Spanish. "Hockey" in English is also "hockey" in Spanish. "Engineer" in English is "ingeniero" in Spanish. "Lawyer" in English is "abogado" in Spanish. Please note: the Spanish words for lawyer and engineer may also be feminine (as in "ingeniera" and "abogada").