it means: and your name
What is your name? Usually refers to first name. ¿Cuál es tu nombre y apellido? This means "what is your first and last names?"
it means, "what's your name?" your first name: nombre/primer nombre your last name: apellido/segundo nombre your full name: nombre completo
'Tu nombre' means 'your name.' Remember that 'tu' is often used as 'your' for someone with whom you are familiar or friendly; to ask for someone's name who you do not know well or you wish you to accord respect, it is often better to say 'su nombre' for usted. Be careful! While 'nombre' sounds like the English word 'number,' it is not a cognate - so it does not mean the same thing in English. 'Nombre' is 'name' while 'número' is 'number.'
it means: how do you spell your name "Deletrea tu nombre" means "Spell your name". It is pronounced "day-lay-TRAY-ah too NOME-bray"
¿Cuál es tu nombre? means What is your name. You would respond: Mi nombre es (insert name).
What is your name? Usually refers to first name. ¿Cuál es tu nombre y apellido? This means "what is your first and last names?"
What is your name? Usually refers to first name. ¿Cuál es tu nombre y apellido? This means "what is your first and last names?"
nombre de tu estado= name of your state
cal es tu nombre means what is your number?
Nothing. 'Tu nombre' means 'your name'
tu nombre es
"And you, what's your name?" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Y tu ¿Cuál es tu nombre? The question may be asked of a peer, but not of someone senior in age, rank or status, since the second person informal singular "you" is used. The pronunciation will be "ee too kwa-les too NOM-brey" in Uruguayan Spanish.
¿Y cuál es tu nombre? Y como se llama usted?
Mi nombre es [tu nombre]. (My name is [your name]).
Con Tu Nombre was created in 2006.
Querido/a [Nombre del destinatario], Espero que este mensaje te encuentre bien. Me llamo [Tu nombre] y tengo [Tu edad] años. Me encantaría conocerte mejor y aprender más sobre tu cultura y país. ¡Espero con ansias tu respuesta! Un abrazo, [Tu nombre]
Literally... "What your name?", they are asking for your name.