It means, "What's your [female] friend's name?" There's a typo in your question. It should be se instead of so.
They mean the exact same thing, though one is formal (¿Cómo se llama?), and the other is a more familiar form (¿Cómo te llamas?). You would use the first with strangers, people of authority, etc., while in this case the familar form would not get used much. It is used with friends, family, and other closely known people, and you will know their names anyway, so there is no need to ask this question of them. As a beginning Spanish speaker, it will be much easier to simply remember "¿Cómo se llama?" as the correct form of how to ask for someone's name (in 99.9% of cases). She/He's name is(como se llama) and What's your name(como te llamas), como se llama(reference to another name people) and como te llama(specific person name)
it translates to 'what is that girls name' so... i would tell them the girls name, or not depending on how creepy they are. to respond you would say something like 'la chica se llama [NAME]'
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. How are you baby ?
The question is asking: "What is your school called?" (literally: How does your school call itself?). So the response would be: "My school is called X." In Spanish this is: "Mi escuela se llama X."
"Como kayga homie" does not have a clear meaning in Spanish. It may be a misspelling or an incorrect use of the language. If you provide more context or details, I can try to help you understand what it might refer to.
The Llama got its name from the Spanish phrase "Como se llama?" which basically means "What is your name?" From here, it caught on. So, llamas are really being called "Name".
*The official language of Argentina is Spanish, so "What is your name?" would be "Como se llama"? * Although the official language in Argentina in Spanish, it is spoken differently than other Latin American countries."What is your name" would be said "Como te llamas?"
Oh, dude, "Como se llama el amigo de" means "What is the name of the friend of" in English. So, if you're trying to find out the name of your buddy's pal, that's the phrase you wanna use. Like, it's just asking for a name, no big deal.
They are just asking the name of Juan's friend. So you should reply "El amigo de Juan se llama ____"
They mean the exact same thing, though one is formal (¿Cómo se llama?), and the other is a more familiar form (¿Cómo te llamas?). You would use the first with strangers, people of authority, etc., while in this case the familar form would not get used much. It is used with friends, family, and other closely known people, and you will know their names anyway, so there is no need to ask this question of them. As a beginning Spanish speaker, it will be much easier to simply remember "¿Cómo se llama?" as the correct form of how to ask for someone's name (in 99.9% of cases). She/He's name is(como se llama) and What's your name(como te llamas), como se llama(reference to another name people) and como te llama(specific person name)
it translates to 'what is that girls name' so... i would tell them the girls name, or not depending on how creepy they are. to respond you would say something like 'la chica se llama [NAME]'
it means: 'not you too! So I lost my last wonderful friend. I want to cry.'
It means: What's the name of your favourite person? So your reply would be: Mi persona favorita se llama.....= My favourite person is called....
Translation:What is your mom's name? My mom's name is... El nombre de mi mama es...
Si como no yo so espanol in English means if you like Spanish so I do not.
Hebrew or Phoenician gamal, possibly related to the Arabic jamala "to bear".See the related link below for further information:
As I like you so much.