¿Cómo se llama / se llaman / te llamas / os llamáis?
Su nombre (sus nombres, also possible in "you formal plural")/ tu nombre / vuestro nombre (vuestros nombres, also possible in "you" informal plural), Por favor
There is no Spanish equivalent for that name.
Tunapuna is not a typical Spanish name, no.
The name of trampolines in spanish is "Trampolin"
What is this? = ¿Qué es esto?
The Spanish is incorrect. It should be: "Yo pregunto como me llamo" and it means "I ask what my name is".
¿Cómo te llamas?
Because they wanted to learn Spanish
Los maestros están hablando (The teachers are talking)
There is no way to say Ashton in spanish. if you go to a spanish speaking country and ask they'll say your name the way you did only in an acsent.
It is recommended to ask for recommendations from two teachers when applying for college.
los profesores
teachers (in the feminine)
"¿Cómo se llama él?" translates to "What is his name?" in English. It's a way to ask for someone's name in Spanish.
'Maestras' for female teachers, or 'maestros' for male teachers 'Maestra' for a female teacher, or 'maestro' for a male teacher
Yolanda V. Gearin has written: 'Teaching Spanish' -- subject(s): Language teachers, Multicultural education, Spanish teachers
It is recommended to ask for recommendations from at least two teachers when applying for a job or college.
You can ask teachers, employers, or mentors for a letter of recommendation.