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llamo — meaning in English: I call

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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers use 'llamo' in everyday situations, such as answering the phone or introducing themselves. For instance, one might say, 'Me llamo Juan' when meeting someone new, or 'Te llamo más tarde' to inform a friend they'll call back later.
Synonyms & nuances
'Llamo' is distinct from 'nombre' which means 'name.' While 'llamo' is used when stating one's name, 'nombre' is used when asking for or referring to someone else's name. You would choose 'llamo' when introducing yourself, but not when discussing names in general.
Culture
'Llamo' comes from the Latin word 'clamare,' meaning 'to cry out' or 'to call.' This highlights the word's historical significance in communication. In many Spanish-speaking cultures, introducing oneself with 'me llamo' is a polite and standard greeting, emphasizing the importance of names in personal identity.
FAQ
Q.What does 'llamo' mean in English?
'Llamo' translates to 'I call' in English. It is the first-person singular form of the verb 'llamar,' used to signify making a call or introducing oneself.
Q.How do I use 'llamo' in a sentence?
You can use 'llamo' as in 'Me llamo Maria,' which means 'My name is Maria.' It is often used in introductions or when telling someone to expect your call.
Q.Is 'llamo' formal or informal?
'Llamo' is considered informal and is commonly used in everyday conversations. For formal introductions, you might still use 'me llamo,' but the context remains casual.
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