It is the name given to this mammal by the Incas of South America.
Two l's are pronounced as a y in the Spanish language. I would guess that's where it came from considering llamas are from South America and Spanish a prominent language there.
Because it is a welsh name i don't know how to spell in English but i have seen it somewhere on the internet
llama does NOT translate.
se llama?
It is spelled with two F's, however, you left out an E also. Thus it is spelled different. 2 But also 2 "E"s DIFFERENT
It is spelled thirty-two.(in english.)thirty-two
Two, "as well."
Llama is spelled with two Ls and one M.
Your spelling is correct. Llama is spelled with 2 Ls.
That is just how llama is spelled. The old English people decided that is how llama would be spelled, and that is all there is to it.
The word "llama" has two Ls to reflect its original spelling in Spanish, which follows phonetic rules unique to that language. The double L in Spanish is pronounced as a "y" sound, which is how llama is pronounced.
Llama = a mall spelled backwards.
Two Ls. One for MORAL and one for the LY making it an adverb.
No. A "two-eared" llama is a normal llama. A turtle is definitely not a llama; it's a reptile that is quite unlike a llama.
llama => A mall
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Llama.
A male llama and a female llama.
llama= a mall