"Me llamo" literally means "I call myself." People use it interchangeably with "Mi nombre es," meaning "my name is."
'You' is English. Me llamo Trisha = My name is Trisha
It means "When I call you"
Como me llamo means what is my name como te llama means what is your name.
"Llamo" is the first person singular form of the verb "llamar" which means "to call". It is very commonly used in its reflexive form "llamarse". "You" is not a Spanish word, so I'll assume you mean "me llamo", which literally is "I call myself", normally interpreted as "My name is".
"Mi nombre es" means "my name is" in English. A somewhat more common means of expresing this is "me llamo....."
'You' is English. Me llamo Trisha = My name is Trisha
It means i call myself... me llaman means they call me. llaman = they call me= me(myself) "me (myself) they call"
"Lo llamo mi padre" in English means "I call him my father."
It means "When I call you"
"Te llamo" translates to "I call you" in English.
llamo means calling, so I assume it means am calling.
"Me llamo" means "my name is" in Spanish.
"Me llamo Zenaida" means "My name is Zenaida" in Spanish.
The Spanish words yo llamo = I callyo me llamo = I call myselfTo say 'my name is Jose' you just say: me llamo Jose
This means "My name is Joe". Me llamo is a way to say "My name is..."
Como me llamo means what is my name como te llama means what is your name.
"Llamo" is the first person singular form of the verb "llamar" which means "to call". It is very commonly used in its reflexive form "llamarse". "You" is not a Spanish word, so I'll assume you mean "me llamo", which literally is "I call myself", normally interpreted as "My name is".