"Llama" in spanish could be Flame or To call but also it can be an animal that is also know in English as "llama"
2006-10-03 13:36:10
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answered by tanahcr 3
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1 It may be FROM THE VERB LLAMAR eg EL LLAMA , meaning he calls
2 LA LLAMA may be a noun meaning the flame
3. It may be an animal LA LLAMA meaning THE LAMA
2006-10-03 17:52:58
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answered by opaalvarez 5
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what your name
2006-10-03 16:42:46
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answered by coder69red 1
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name
2006-10-03 16:42:47
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answered by Maurus B. 3
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Go with the "yahoohoo" answer, but they all seem to have forgotten a 3rd definition for "llama" in Spanish, which is "flame."
2006-10-03 17:05:34
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answered by JAT 6
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It means the same thing in both languages: a mammal of the camel family, native to Peru. See the link below for more details.
ktainjapa, above, is correct, too. I forgot. In Spanish it can also be the third person singular of the verb, "llamar, so that it can mean "He, she, or it calls (or names)."
2006-10-03 16:38:43
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answered by yahoohoo 6
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in Spanish it can be the form of the verb llamar, which means "to call". It can also be the animal. In English, it's only the animal.
Gracias.
2006-10-03 16:37:48
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answered by outtahere 3
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it is call as in como se llama - what are you called (formal form)
as well as the animal
2006-10-03 16:40:24
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answered by langsteacher 3
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como se llama...what is your NAME technically it means "what are you called" the verb llamar is to call...
2006-10-03 16:42:30
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answered by Kenneth S 5
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Me llamo Dave, como te llamas ?
My name is Dave, what's your name ?
2006-10-03 16:40:48
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answered by idave147 1
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