Wild llamas just live in the open air.
When kept as farm animals or pets, they live in fields, stocks or paddocks. Smaller enclosures might be called pens. However, all these types of enclosures are used for many types of animals, not just llamas.
So there is no special name for a llama's 'home.'
In colder climates people who keep llamas might house them in a stall or barn, or at least have some sheltered building available for them. It should be dry and windproof.
In warmer climates a roofed three-sided shelter is adequate.
In really hot countries all they need as a roofed shelter with open sides. This way they can have shelter either from the sun, or from any rainstorms, but all the sides are totally open so they can have free and airy access.
Again, there is no special name for a building or shelter which someone might provide for their llamas.
"Como te llamas" translates to "What is your name?" in English.
"¿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.
The word "llamas" is the plural form of the singular noun "llama." Llamas are domesticated South American camelids that are known for their friendly temperament and soft, woolly coats.
You use "te llamas" when asking someone's name directly, like "¿Cómo te llamas?" meaning "What's your name?" You use "se llama" when referring to someone else's name, like "Él se llama Roberto" meaning "His name is Roberto."
You can answer the question "¿Cómo te llamas?" by saying "Me llamo [Your name]." This translates to "My name is [Your name]."
"Como te llamas" translates to "What is your name?" in English.
Llamas have big nostrils because, in prehistoric times, mice could not find homes during the winter. They tried to fit in the llamas nostrils but could not fit. So, the mice stretched out the llamas nostrils. Now causing all llamas to have large nostrils.
"¿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.
"Te llamas" means "You call yourself". When used in the context of "¿Cómo te llamas?", it means "What is your name?"
The word "llamas" is the plural form of the singular noun "llama." Llamas are domesticated South American camelids that are known for their friendly temperament and soft, woolly coats.
You use "te llamas" when asking someone's name directly, like "¿Cómo te llamas?" meaning "What's your name?" You use "se llama" when referring to someone else's name, like "Él se llama Roberto" meaning "His name is Roberto."
You can answer the question "¿Cómo te llamas?" by saying "Me llamo [Your name]." This translates to "My name is [Your name]."
A common reply to the Spanish question "¿Cómo te llamas?" would be "Me llamo [your name]," which means "My name is [your name]."
What is your name.
Como te llamas
¿Cómo te llamas?
Cómo te llamas