"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?"
It means 'Like what? And what is your name?.
"¿Cómo te llamas?" in Spanish means "What is your name?" or "What do you call yourself?" It is a common way to ask someone for their name.
Well this is "what is your name" in Spanish: ¿Cómo te llamas? or ¿Cómo se llama?
Good morning precious, I miss you a lot why don't you call (me)Buenos dias preciosa te extrano mucho por que no (you) llamasyou is not in spanish; but I have seen it used in error for 'me' for some reason, possibly derived from Spanish 'yo' = 'I'.
"Como te llamas" in Spanish translates to "What is your name?" in English. It's a common way to inquire about someone's name in Spanish.
que no me llamas = (that you) don't call me mira lo que te puse tu estas con alguien = look at what I wrote/caused you, are you with someone/ look at what I wrote/caused you, you are with someone
that well liked
"Que te quiero" means "I love you" in Spanish.
"¿Qué es tu apellido?" is Spanish for "What is your last name?" It is a question asking for a person's family name.
Hola, como (accent of first o) te llamas?
¿Que es tu nombre? Como te llamas? (informal) Como se llama usted? (formal)