It is ¿Cómo se llama? It translates to "what is your name", but literally means "How do you call yourself." The Spanish "ll" sound varies somewhat depending on locality, but mostly sounds like an English "y".
It can mean "As you say", or as a question, "What do you say?". It is an alternative to "Como dices" (using the "vos" form instead of "tú" - which is common in certain regions).
Como se dice en ingles puede ser traducido como, "How do you say."
In Brazil, you can say "Oi, como vai você?" or "Olá, como você está?" to greet someone and ask how they are doing.
How do you know me ? "Como você me conhece ?"
v say< nee yabba pani pata leda>to hello how are you?
its' como se llama and it mean what is ur name
It would be pronounced "Coh-moh say yama la estoo dee ahn tay."
Como vai ?Como está você ?Como vai indo ?All of them mean How are you ?"Como você está?"
If you mean "how are you", it's "Como você está?". If you do actually mean "how are your", it's "Como são os seus".
You could say 'shiroi yama,' written: 白い山
It means 'as I say'.
やま-Yama: Mountain, peak or hill.
how do you say liar
It means 'How to say I hate you'
it means how do you say teacher
"Do you really love me as much as you say"
'as some' - 'como algunos' (but out of context, your phrase is ambiguous, and you may mean something else)