I think you mean Llamo, pronounced yamo.
Llamar - to call.
Llamo - I call.
The Spanish is incorrect. It should be: "Yo pregunto como me llamo" and it means "I ask what my name is".
"yo" is the 1st singular pro-name in verb cojugation. It is the English relevant to "me"
Jacinta llamó hace tres horas. Pronounced: Jacinta "yamo athe tres oras"
Me llamo _____ (Your name) Pronounced like "may yamo"
Me llamo Robert. (My name is Robert) Soy Robert. (I am Robert.)
The Spanish is incorrect. It should be: "Yo pregunto como me llamo" and it means "I ask what my name is".
yo me llamo, pronounced ´jo me yamo´ OR Me nombre. pronounced ''me nom-bre´
Hola, me llamo Marissa Lopez. (Pronounced may yamo)
Tell me, my love, that I love you.
Me llamo (name) Remember LL is pronounced like Y So it sounds like "Me Yamo (Name)'
"yo" is the 1st singular pro-name in verb cojugation. It is the English relevant to "me"
Jacinta llamó hace tres horas. Pronounced: Jacinta "yamo athe tres oras"
hola me yamo katy
Me Yamo. Just say the double l's like a "y".
Me llamo _____ (Your name) Pronounced like "may yamo"
Me llamo Robert. (My name is Robert) Soy Robert. (I am Robert.)
A male yamo, also known as a yam or yam root, is a type of edible tuber primarily found in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean. It belongs to the Dioscorea genus and is often confused with sweet potatoes; however, yams have a starchy texture and are usually drier. In various cultures, yamos are a staple food and are used in a variety of dishes, providing essential nutrients and energy. The term "male yamo" may also refer to specific local varieties or practices in cultivation.