This could be "What is your name?" but could also be "his" or "her" name. In Spanish you can omit the word for which person if it is clear from the context. If necessary, you would add a word to clarify it.
That is Spanish, therefore it mean como se llama ella i hope this helps ME GUSTA -_-
"Como se llama ese estudiante" translates to "What is that student's name?" in English.
The way your teacher is named. Arriba dice: Como se llama tu maestro.
What is his/her name? = cómo se llama (él o ella)? what is your name?= cómo se llama? (dirigiéndose a un tú) what is the name of...? = cómo se llama...(como se llama "algo")
It means, "What is the name of your school?"
its' como se llama and it mean what is ur name
Como se llama means what is that called hope that helped
That is Spanish, therefore it mean como se llama ella i hope this helps ME GUSTA -_-
"Como se llama ese estudiante" translates to "What is that student's name?" in English.
The way your teacher is named. Arriba dice: Como se llama tu maestro.
What is his/her name? = cómo se llama (él o ella)? what is your name?= cómo se llama? (dirigiéndose a un tú) what is the name of...? = cómo se llama...(como se llama "algo")
como se llama mi mama?
It means, "What is the name of your school?"
como se llama la capital azteca
It means: "what is the name of your mother?"
¿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.
It means "What is my boyfriend's name?"