llama does NOT translate.
se llama?
What is your name?
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English translation of bakasyon: vacation
English translation of inaangkop: fitting
The translation of "como se llama tu pais" in English is "what is the name of your country".
Whay is your favorite uncle's name? is the English translation.
se llama?
It is hard to remember all the translations for animals words. The Latin translation for from the Spanish word llama is ignis or Llama is Flamma.
"¿Cómo se llama ella?" is Spanish for "What is her name?" It is pronounced "KO-mo say-YA-ma AY-ya?" Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
"Como se llama" translates to "What's your name?" in English.
"Como se llama mi colegio" translates to "What is my school called" in English.
The word 'llama' does not have a direct translation in Latin as llamas are native to South America and were not known to ancient Romans.
That is just how llama is spelled. The old English people decided that is how llama would be spelled, and that is all there is to it.
Llama is 'rama' in Japanese, written: ラマ
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?"
The translation for '¿Quièn es ella?' is 'Who is she?'