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ó te llamas
or como te llamas [koh-moh teyyah-muh s]
does ó te llamas mean?
Cómo te llamas is a conversational way to ask someone “’s your name?” in Spanish.
Where does ó te llamas come from?

In Spanish, ó means “how” or “what,”ٱis the singular and familiar pronoun “yourself,” and llamarse reflexiveverb meaning “to be called.” This makes ó te llamasliterally something like “How is yourself called?” but actually meaning “’s your name?”
Cómo te llamas is answered with Yo me llamo… or Me llamo… [given name].
The phrase has been recorded in its current form in Spanish since at least the mid-1500s. Since then, ó te llamas has become a staple of conversational, if learned, Spanish. English speakers most commonly encounter the phrase in beginner-level Spanish classes as well as in the titles of movies and songs and in lyrics.
Cómo te llamas also lends itself to cute puns on the unrelated animal, the llama. Mugs, shirts, and other merchandise make use of this wordplay in English-speaking markets.
Examples of ó te llamas
Who uses ó te llamas?
Even among English speakers, ó te llamas is widely understood because it is a common phrase in Spanish-language instruction and tourist guidebooks.
Many consider the phrase so basic, in fact, that they may ridicule people who don’t understandó te llamasor confuse it foró estás, “How are you?” For native Spanish speakers, meanwhile,ó te llamascan be a humorous but endearing give-away that the user is a Spanish-language learner.
The phrase is also often seen as a lazy pickup line for Spanish-speaking people who want to impress non-Spanish-speakers—or the other way around.
Note
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