In English, "mi instituto se llama" translates to "my school is called."
"Mi amigo se llama" translates to "My friend's name is" in English.
My dad calls himself... (refering to his name) Example: Mi padre se llama Jim.
"In English, 'mi amiga se llama' translates to 'my friend's name is'."
My school is called.... My school's name is.....
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"
"Mi amigo se llama" translates to "My friend's name is" in English.
como se llama mi mama?
my body is calling you.....
My dad calls himself... (refering to his name) Example: Mi padre se llama Jim.
"In English, 'mi amiga se llama' translates to 'my friend's name is'."
My school is called.... My school's name is.....
My dad's name is Jose Hernandez .
mi llama means my name is in spanish :) Literally "me llama" would be "he/she calles me". "Me llamo" means "I call myself", but is translated as "my name is".
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's mean "my mother is calling"
Pues eso, que mi mejor amigo se llama Diego.
My country is called...