You say "Me llamo" and then say your name. "Me llamo" means "I call myself," which is the Spanish equivalent of "My name is." It is pronounced, "may YAH-mow." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
To introduce yourself in Mexico, you would say: Hola, Soy (insert name) or, more formally: Buenos días (or buenas tardes/buenas noches - depending on the time of day), me llamo (insert name).
Spanish is spoken in Mexico so the manner of introduction is the same as in other Spanish speaking countries.
spanish: Hola, me llamo (name)
english: Hello, My name is (name)
Déjeme introducirme
¿Qué podría contarme referente a usted?
If Jess is your name you can call yourself Jess even in Spanish! But if you want a more spanish name just pick a name like Margarita, Alicia, Juanita.
"What is your name?" is not the Spanish way of asking for that information. In Spanish, the common form of this question is "How do you call yourself?" or "How are you called?" You say it, "¿Cómo se llama?"
"Ridge" if it is used a someone's name would be "Ridge" in Spanish. Using Spanish pronunciation, this would be "REED-heh".
The name is not changed in Spanish. It is Columbus, Ohio. Using the Spanish name for Columbus (Cristóbal Colón) would just be confusing.
"Cólgate" is Spanish for "hang yourself". Not a great way to name toothpaste! EDIT: No, It's not. It's cUElgate.
How do you say aj in English? If you mean the name AJ, names don't change from language to language. But you can give yourself a new Spanish name which might be easier.
"¿Cómo te llamas?" means "What is your name?" However, it literally translates to "How do you call yourself?"This is the use of the reflexive verb "llamarse", or "to call oneself". So literally, this means "How do you call yourself?"The proper response in Spanish would be "Me llamo..." then your name.whats your namewhat is your namewhat is your name
Names stay the same no matter what language it's in...but You can give yourself a new name for different languages.
Your name is always the same, no matter what language you're using.
" Cómo te llamas tú ? " (How do you name yourself? How do they call you? = What´s your name?)
If you are talking about the pirates of the great pirate age, in the carrebean, they were using the spanish coin, the Doubloon.
it is Spanish