Yama is the Quechua word for these animals. When the Spanish arrived in South America and wrote the word down, they wrote the "Y" sound with 2 LLs as they do in Spanish. Now most people who don't speak Spanish pronounce the word as it is written.
"How do you say 'call the mom'." If you want to say "call your mom" , it would be "Llama a tu momá". The extra "a" has no counterpart in English and is called the¨personal a¨.
It means what is the name of your country or what do you call your country
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."
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")
Los llamas de mis llamas es Zoey, Zelda, Zorro, Fernando, y Tuxedo.
llama does not translate.
call me go to the bathroom and call me :P
Herd
a shed, or paddock
Call you later.
"Llama, quiero verte" is Spanish for "call me, I want to see you."
Castrated* llama is called a Gelding, same thing for a castrated horse.
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".
Call now!
call me if you want
a cria, or macho.
Scientific name of llama is "lama". (just one L) So the full name is "lama glama"! Also makes a fun name to call your llama by!