"¿Cómo te llamas?" means "what is your name?" Literally, "what do you call yourself"
"Como te llamos" is incorrect in Spanish. The correct phrase is "¿Cómo te llamas?", which translates to "What is your name?" in English.
"Te gustaría" means "would you like" in English.
"Si te cojo" in English translates to "If I catch you."
"Te conosco" in English means "I know you."
"¿Cómo te llamas?" in Spanish means "What is your name?" or "What do you call yourself?" It is a common way to ask someone for their name.
"Si te quiero" in English translates to "I love you."
Tu te llamos mean "And your name?"
"¿Cómo te llamas?" in Spanish means "What is your name?" or "What do you call yourself?" It is a common way to ask someone for their name.
te means to in English =D
I regret to tell you, this makes no sense in real Spanish, either European or Latin American. There undeoubtedly are some mistakes, and the end of the phrase doesn´t match with the rest. Sorry. El grace < La gracia ? (The grace) tombien < también ? (also / too) te gusta = pleases you / you like mi llamos < ??? > me llamo = I call myself / they name me (SO ???)
Matthew in English.
Te dolió
i think you mean te amo which is spanish for i love you
he/she/it was you (?)
"Si te cojo" in English translates to "If I catch you."
It mean he/she loves you
HELLO WHAT IS YOUR NAME!
Te Wharenui in Maori refers to the meeting house or communal space in a traditional Maori village. It is a significant structure used for various cultural ceremonies, rituals, and social gatherings within the community.