"Llamo" is the first person singular form of the verb "llamar" which means "to call". It is very commonly used in its reflexive form "llamarse". "You" is not a Spanish word, so I'll assume you mean "me llamo", which literally is "I call myself", normally interpreted as "My name is".
'You' is English. Me llamo Trisha = My name is Trisha
It means "When I call you"
"Me llamo" literally means "I call myself." People use it interchangeably with "Mi nombre es," meaning "my name is."
my name is tomas, And you?
My Name = Mi nombre (Me llamo ___ = Call me ___ ) e.g. My name is Anna = Me llamo Anna
'You' is English. Me llamo Trisha = My name is Trisha
I call you I will call you
The Spanish words yo llamo = I callyo me llamo = I call myselfTo say 'my name is Jose' you just say: me llamo Jose
"Me llamo Carlos" means "My name is Carlos" in English.
"Lo llamo mi padre" in English means "I call him my father."
It means i call myself... me llaman means they call me. llaman = they call me= me(myself) "me (myself) they call"
The Spanish word llamo translates into English as the words I call. This word translates into the Italian language as chiamo.
It means "When I call you"
"Me llamo" literally means "I call myself." People use it interchangeably with "Mi nombre es," meaning "my name is."
my name is tomas, And you?
if you treat them well call my grandmother this is spanish.
My Name = Mi nombre (Me llamo ___ = Call me ___ ) e.g. My name is Anna = Me llamo Anna