como te llamas?
¿Cómo te llamas?
¿Cuál es tu número? would be the best way to ask "What is your number" in Spanish.
Because they wanted to learn Spanish
This could be "What is your name?" but could also be "his" or "her" name. In Spanish you can omit the word for which person if it is clear from the context. If necessary, you would add a word to clarify it.
There is no way to say Ashton in spanish. if you go to a spanish speaking country and ask they'll say your name the way you did only in an acsent.
que desea ordenar?
where are you from? - ¿de dónde eres?
You can say "Mirame senor(a)".
"¿Cómo se llama él?" translates to "What is his name?" in English. It's a way to ask for someone's name in Spanish.
To ask what time it is in Spanish on would say, Qué hora es. Though the answer received will probably be in Spanish.
Tell them what you would do in the situation and ask them what they should or are going to do.
The plain form for asking "What's your name?" is Spanish would be "¿Cómo te llamas? (Coh-moh the yah-mass. Roughly translated, it means "How are you called?"). Since you are addressing a superior/senior, you want to say the polite form, which is "¿Cómo se llama?" (Coh-moh seh yah-mah).