"Se llama" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "is called" in English. It is commonly used to introduce someone's name, as in "Ella se llama María," meaning "Her name is María." The phrase is often used in conversational contexts when asking or stating what someone is named.
waflles.. o_O xD
Dalai Lama is a Tibetan term, so it had no meaning in Arabic. Arabs write it as Dalai Lama (دالاي لاما).
what does no se pa'pa mean in english
A Buddhist priest (if that's what you mean) is called a Lama. Not to be confused with the furry camel-like animal.
Lama can refer to: * Lama, the Tibetan word for religious teacher (like the Sanskrit term 'guru') * Lama (genus), the genus name, and a common misspelling, of "llama" (animal) * Lama tree or Lamalama, Diospyros Sandwicensis, a tree endemic to Hawaii * Lama (martial art), a style of martial arts closely related to Hop Gar and Tibetan White Crane
A Buddhist priest (if that's what you mean) is called a Lama. Not to be confused with the furry camel-like animal.
It depends on the kanji, but "se" can mean "world" or "back, spine."
Se agapo is Greek for "I love you"
SE...special edition
The SE means Special Edition.
se bano means the bathroom
SE: Sports Edition