Tell them your older sister's name. :)
They are asking "what is your older sister's name?"
The word is llama, not iiama.
it is actually "Como se llama mi colegio" iiama is not a word, in literal translation it means "as my school is called" or kinda like saying "the name of my school"
sister
En ingles, lo es "How is your sister?"
You can reply by saying "Gracias, me siento como en casa" which means "Thank you, I feel at home" to indicate that you feel comfortable and welcomed.
Reply: Me llamo X (where X is your name)
¿Como se llama tu hermana? What's your sister's name? You would reply with: Mi hermana se llama (name). My sister's name is blank.
it is actually "Como se llama mi colegio" iiama is not a word, in literal translation it means "as my school is called" or kinda like saying "the name of my school"
It is "Como una hermana".
Como una hermana.
Como se llama tu/su hermana (informal/formal)
Cual hermana = what/which sister Como, hermana? = What, sister? (Accent on first o')
sister
En ingles, lo es "How is your sister?"
The fastest way to say it is "Te quiero como hermano", though the grammatically correct way to say it is "Te quiero como si fueras mi hermano."
This is my sisteresta es mi hermana.she is my sisterella es mi hermana
Te quiero mucho, hermano. Te amo, hermano (strange in Spanish).
¿Cómo está su / tu / vuestra hermana? Como esta tu hermana.