"Your name is Pablo?" or literally, "You call yourself Pablo?"
yo me llamo
you say llamo for boys [[chicos]] and llama [[for girls]]. If you want it to be pural then add an "s" like llamos and llamas. Ex. Me llamo Link your welcome =]], ray of sunshinex3 __________________________________________________________ I disagree. "Llamo" is the first person singular (yo) form of the verb, so it's always llamo. Me llamo Juan or Me llamo Ana. "Llama" is third person singular- he or she calls. Se llama Juan or Se llama Ana. The o vs. a ending is for adjectives (describing words), not verbs.
Como me llamo means what is my name como te llama means what is your name.
If someone asks ¿Cómo se llama? they are asking what your name is. You would respond by saying: Me llamo (insert name).
Me llamo Robert. (My name is Robert) Soy Robert. (I am Robert.)
Yo me llamo se escribe In k'aaba'e'... en idioma Maya. Se lo traduce literalmente en español como Mi nombre es... . Se lo pronuncia como en el español: in-ka-bé.
What is the name of the author of the work.
The appropriate response would be "Me llamo..." followed by your name.
Se llama/te llamas/ me llamo Zión = You(formal)/You(informal) are/I am called Zion.
"name is" Note that this is different than "me llamo, se llama, etc." (That would be what someone calls themselves.)
The question asks: What is your name. You would answer: Me llamo (insert name).
The cast of Dos cuando se ahogan - 1998 includes: Pablo Caruso Maya Lesca