The Mexican song you're referring to is "Mi Llamado" by the band Los Tigres del Norte. The chorus features the phrase "mi llamo," which translates to "my name is." The song is known for its catchy rhythm and storytelling lyrics, typical of the group's style in the norteño genre.
I assume with "Mexican" you mean "Spanish". You can say: "Mi nombre es Zen", or "Me llamo Zen".
me llamo jorge Lopez Lopez es mi
My Name = Mi nombre (Me llamo ___ = Call me ___ ) e.g. My name is Anna = Me llamo Anna
"Lo llamo mi padre" in English means "I call him my father."
llamo = I call/am calling mi = my 'nuva': do you mean 'nueva' = new (female noun)? 'novia' (girl-friend)?
Spanish for "my name is" is "mi nombre es"(me-nome-brey) . Although the use of "yo me llamo" (I call myself) is commonly used, the former is the correct translation. OR Me llamo... "Me llamo..." or "mi nombre es..." Me llamo.... Mi nombre es....
Me llamo Alejandro. Or Mi nombre es Alejandro.
'Hola,mi llamo Megan'. Hola, me llamo Megan
You can say "me llamo Carly" or "mi nombre es Carly".
Either "Me llamo Alice" or "Mi nombre es Alice".
oye mi amor - mana
Nice grammar. Mexican.