That is Spanish, therefore it mean como se llama ella i hope this helps ME GUSTA -_-
The way your teacher is named. Arriba dice: Como se llama tu maestro.
"¿Cómo llama se chica?" is not grammatically correct in Spanish. If you are trying to ask "What is the girl's name?" you should say "¿Cómo se llama la chica?" in Spanish.
"Como se llama tu amiga" translates to "What is your friend's name?" in English. This is asking for the name of your friend.
It means "What is your Spanish teacher's name?".
"How do you say 'call the mom'." If you want to say "call your mom" , it would be "Llama a tu momá". The extra "a" has no counterpart in English and is called the¨personal a¨.
¿Cómo se llama (usted)? ------ What's your name?¿Cómo se llama (él / ella)? -------- What's his / her name?Así es como se llama en la película ---- That's his name in the film.* "cómo" and "como" don't mean the same. Be careful when using the accute accent in Spanish.
The way your teacher is named. Arriba dice: Como se llama tu maestro.
It can be translated to english as followed. How do you call father ?
"¿Cómo llama se chica?" is not grammatically correct in Spanish. If you are trying to ask "What is the girl's name?" you should say "¿Cómo se llama la chica?" in Spanish.
It means: "What is your favorite aunt's name?"
It means 'as the name of your school'.
"Como se llama tu amiga" translates to "What is your friend's name?" in English. This is asking for the name of your friend.
its' como se llama and it mean what is ur name
"Como se llama el libro" in Spanish translates to "What is the name of the book?" It is asking for the title of a book.
It means "What is your Spanish teacher's name?".
That would be spanish for "her name is?" "Ella se llama" means she is called. It's like if I said, "I am called Susie." True. However yours is a direct translation, mine is the more commonly used form of the phrase. In spanish class como te llama? was "what is your name?" though in direct translation it is "what are you called?"
"How do you say 'call the mom'." If you want to say "call your mom" , it would be "Llama a tu momá". The extra "a" has no counterpart in English and is called the¨personal a¨.