Using the verb llamarse in Spanish in the present tense to say what someone's name is (Verbo reflexivo) Flashcards

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llamarse

A

to be called

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Is llamarse a reflexive verb?

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Yes

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What is the present tense conjugation of “llamarse”?

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yo- me llamo

tú- te llamas

él/ella/usted- se llama

nosotros/nosotras- nos llamamos

ellos/ellas/ustedes- se llaman

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Is llamarse a regular or irregular verb?

A

regular -ar verb

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Hola, yo me llamo Carmen.

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Hello, my name is Carmen.

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Tú te llamas Manuela, ¿verdad?

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Your name is Manuela, isn’t it?

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Ella se llama Cristina.

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Her name is Cristina.

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Él se llama Pedro.

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His name is Pedro.

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¿Usted se llama Manuel?

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Is your name Manuel? (you formal singular)

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Nosotras nos llamamos Raquel y María.

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Our names are Raquel and María.

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Ellos se llaman Carlos y Tomás.

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Their names are Carlos and Tomás.

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Ustedes se llaman Marta y Miguel, ¿verdad?

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Your names are Marta and Miguel, right? (you formal plural)

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True or False: the reflexive pronouns (me, te, se, nos) in front of reflexive verbs can be dropped.

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False. They are necessary and cannot be omitted.

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