"What are your parents' names?"
This asks, "What do your parents call themselves" or "What are your parent's names" so you would say "They are named Bob and Susie" or whatever their names are. In Spanish this would be: "Se llaman Bob y Susie" or "Mis padres se llaman Bob y Susie." The subject tends to be optional in Spanish, especially when the listener already knows who you are talking about.
Colombianos.
Literally, "How do your sisters call themselves". It would translate as "what are your sister's names?".
It means "what are the names of your friends?"
"Como se llaman los amigos" means "What are the friends' names?" in English.
"¿Como se llaman?" is spanish for "What are their names?"
This asks, "What do your parents call themselves" or "What are your parent's names" so you would say "They are named Bob and Susie" or whatever their names are. In Spanish this would be: "Se llaman Bob y Susie" or "Mis padres se llaman Bob y Susie." The subject tends to be optional in Spanish, especially when the listener already knows who you are talking about.
Como se llaman tus abuelos literally means how do you call your grandparents. Or, in correct English, what are the names of your grandparents.
Colombianos.
las crias se parecen a sus padres?
Literally, "How do your sisters call themselves". It would translate as "what are your sister's names?".
It means "what are the names of your friends?"
sisters
What are your cousins' names?
peruano, peruana.
¿Cómo se llaman tus padres?
¿Cómo se llama (usted)? ------ What's your name?¿Cómo se llama (él / ella)? -------- What's his / her name?Así es como se llama en la película ---- That's his name in the film.* "cómo" and "como" don't mean the same. Be careful when using the accute accent in Spanish.