Llama doesn't have an additional meaning. It is a Quechua (native Peruvian) word that refers to llamas, which the Spanish added to their language when they colonized the Americas.
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llámeme. or - Me llamas
"Te yamas" is a poor spelling of "Te llamas", which means "You are called". So the question "¿Cómo te llamas" means "What's your name?"/"How are you called?" (the latter one being a literal translation)
Floreo de llamas means Dance of Flames
you would say como se llamas.
"¿Cómo te llamas?" means "What is your name?" However, it literally translates to "How do you call yourself?"This is the use of the reflexive verb "llamarse", or "to call oneself". So literally, this means "How do you call yourself?"The proper response in Spanish would be "Me llamo..." then your name.whats your namewhat is your namewhat is your name
What is your name.
Hola, como (accent of first o) te llamas?
It is the Spanish spelling of the ancient native word, "yama."
"Te llamas" means "You call yourself". Usually this would be said as "¿Cómo te llamas", and would be translated as "What is your name?". "¿Qué quieres?" would be "What do you want?" With this in mind, the question should be "¿Cómo te llamas y qué quieres?", which would mean "What is your name and what do you want?"
Como te llamas
llámeme. or - Me llamas
Se llama/te llamas/ me llamo Zión = You(formal)/You(informal) are/I am called Zion.
you call. or their names are. As a noun, "las llamas" is "the flames."
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