A male yamo, also known as a yam or yam root, is a type of edible tuber primarily found in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. It belongs to the Dioscorea genus and is often confused with sweet potatoes; however, yams have a starchy texture and are usually drier. In various cultures, yamos are a staple food and are used in a variety of dishes, providing essential nutrients and energy. The term "male yamo" may also refer to specific local varieties or practices in cultivation.
hola me yamo katy
Me Yamo. Just say the double l's like a "y".
I think you mean Llamo, pronounced yamo.Llamar - to call.Llamo - I call.
Me llamo _____ (Your name) Pronounced like "may yamo"
Tell me, my love, that I love you.
yo me llamo, pronounced ´jo me yamo´ OR Me nombre. pronounced ''me nom-bre´
Hola, me llamo Marissa Lopez. (Pronounced may yamo)
Me llamo (name) Remember LL is pronounced like Y So it sounds like "Me Yamo (Name)'
The Spanish is incorrect. It should be: "Yo pregunto como me llamo" and it means "I ask what my name is".
There are two responses. Mi nombre es XXXXXX (my name is XXXXX), or Me llamo (pronounced yamo) XXXXX, I call myself XXXXX.
Jacinta llamó hace tres horas. Pronounced: Jacinta "yamo athe tres oras"
"yo" is the 1st singular pro-name in verb cojugation. It is the English relevant to "me"