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?"
Whats' the name of that guys friend?
The dog's name is The name of the dog is
¿Cómo se llama el perro de tu hija? means "What is your daughter's dog's name?"
Literally, it means "How is the son called?" But it's more commonly translated, "What is the son's name?"
"Mi amigo se llama" translates to "My friend's name is" in English.
In English, "mi instituto se llama" translates to "my school is called."
you can answer : "él se llama(his name)" or just "se llama(his name)". example: ¿cómo se llama el amigo de carmen?- él se llama Pedro. ¿cómo se llama el amigo de carmen?- se llama Pedro.
"His name is..." Literally "He is called..."
With the proper punctuation added, it is a question, ¿Cómo se llama el niño? It means "What is the baby's name?"
Se llama means "his/her name is" in Spanish. For instance "el Nina se llama Ashley"
"Como se llama el libro" in Spanish translates to "What is the name of the book?" It is asking for the title of a book.
Which one:Como se llama el tío de José = As Jose's uncle is called¿Cómo se llama el tío de José? = What is the name of Jose's uncle?