this is a usual response used when a telephone is implied: te llamo is I'll call you.
It means "What is your name"
Yo te llamo = I call you
Translation: I will call you.
It means "When I call you"
'You' is English. Me llamo Trisha = My name is Trisha
Mami, dame tu número y te llamo: Mami, give me your number and I'll call you Mami, dime tu número y te llamo: Mami, tell me your number and I'll call you
"te llamo," pronounced "tay-yamo" means "I'll call you." literally, it means "I call you," but colloquially you can just say "te llamo" when you mean to tell someone that you intend on doing so. NOT to be confused with "te amo," pronounced "tay-amo," which means "I love you."
Translation: Says that he/she calls you nosy.
te llamo means my name is
It means "When I call you"
'You' is English. Me llamo Trisha = My name is Trisha
Te Llamo America Peru S.A.C was created in 2006.
Mami, dame tu número y te llamo: Mami, give me your number and I'll call you Mami, dime tu número y te llamo: Mami, tell me your number and I'll call you
"te llamo," pronounced "tay-yamo" means "I'll call you." literally, it means "I call you," but colloquially you can just say "te llamo" when you mean to tell someone that you intend on doing so. NOT to be confused with "te amo," pronounced "tay-amo," which means "I love you."
It means... can I suck your ch*de
Me llamo...(your name) As in Como te llamas?? Me llamo Alexander.
Translation: Says that he/she calls you nosy.
"te llamo al salir de la escuela" or "te llamo cuando salga de la escuela"
It means "I call you my love for Life." implying forever.
manana te llamo