llama ex. Llámame mañana.
Noun (a call): llamada Verb (to call): llamar
Positive command: "come", negative command: "no comas".
Llamar is the infinitive of the verb 'to call'. Llamerse is used when referring to what something or someone is called, or named. "Me llamo Rosa" = My name is Rosa
Escucha --- listenEscuchas --- You listen
"Te hiamo a las 6" is written with a typo. The correct sentence would be "Te llamamos a las 6". In Spanish, it means "We will call you at 6."
The verb to remember is: Recordar The command 'remember' is: Acu
"Saliad" is the "vosotros" command of the verb "salir:" meaning "you all leave."
The Spanish word "venga" can be translated to mean "come" or "okay" in English, depending on the context in which it is used.
it is the verb "repeat" conjugated in a command directed to them."Repitan despues de mí.""you all, repeat after me"
Meza comes from the verb: Mecer - to rock. It is the 3rd person command: Rock. It is also the 1st and 3rd person singular of the verb mecer in the subjunctive mood.
That's grammatically incorrect. In Spanish, direct object pronouns come before the verb. But this is a command verb, so you attach it. Chingala = F*ck her/it.
"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".