It means "you call yourself". Usually used in the form of a question "¿Cómo te llamas?". Literally this means "how do you call yourself", but is translated as "wjat is your name?".
Te llama means "I'll call you"
Como me llamo means what is my name como te llama means what is your name.
it means my name is
If you're speaking informally, like to a friend or younger family member -Como te llamas?Speaking formally to a single person, such as a boss-Como se llama Usted?Speaking informally to a group of people (only Spain and certain other countries)-Como OS llameis?Speaking to a group (Mexico and others) -Como se llaman Ustedes?
Do you mean "Te extrano"? It means, "I miss you."
In an informal setting, such as talking to a person your age, you would say, "¿Cómo te llamas?" In a formal setting, like talking to an elder, you would say, "¿Cómo se llama usted?" "¿Cuál es su nombre?" is fine too. The only difference between that and, "¿Cómo te llamas?" is that "llamas" means "called" and "nombre" means name.¿Cuál es tu nombre? or ¿Cómo te llamas?The normal (familiar) is ¿Como te llamas?* Pronounced (COH-moh tay YAH-mahs)To ask directly "what is your name?" is "¿Cuál es tu nombre?"and the person would answer "Me llamo __ " (his name).The more formal is ¿Como se llama (usted)?...which literally translates as how do you call yourself,and the answer means I call myself____.
It means what is your name
my body is calling you.....
Ven mi corazón te llama was created in 1942.
What is your name?
Cómo te llamas is asking what is your name.Cómo se llama is asking what is his/her name.
Se llama/te llamas/ me llamo Zión = You(formal)/You(informal) are/I am called Zion.
Se dice "¿Cómo te llamas?"
ella te llama
Como te llama el
very good what's your name?
"¿Cómo se llama?" is the formal way to ask someone's name in Spanish, while "¿Cómo te llamas?" is the informal way. The first one is used when addressing someone in a formal setting or when talking to someone in the third person, while the latter is used when addressing someone you know well or in a friendly manner.
This statement incorrectly matches subject and verb. The verb is conjugated for "tu" not "Ud." It should be translated as "What is your name?"