how dou you say “my name is” in mexican language?
how do you say "my name is____ representing the country of Mexico!" in mexican language?
how do you say "good morning ladies and gentleman! my name is___ representing the country of mecixo!" in mexican language?
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Literally translated, it would be "mi nombre es____ representando el pais de Mexico." However, that is not the normal way that they express that in Spanish (the language spoken in Mexico). Instead, they usually use the phrase, "me llamo _____…" which is pronounced like /may yah-mo/.
mi nombre es
"Me yamma" _____________ (insert name)
Do you mean "Spanish?" Try "mi nombre es (insert name)."
"mexican language" is Spanish lol.
"Me llamo" = my name is
I was under the impression it was Me Llamo (Name goes here) I could be wrong, since it’s been a long time since I took spanish in school. Llamo is pronounced Yah-mo and Me is pronounced Meh. Mexican Language is considered spanish, but Spain Spanish and Mexican Spanish are very different. If you take Spanish in school you are learning Mexican Spanish not Spain.
Literally, "Mi nombre es." However, I think that it is more common in the Mexican language, which by the way, is Spanish, to say "Me llamo ____" This translates literally as "I call myself ____." At least I seem to get a quicker response from native speakers when I use llamar instead of mi nombre es.
For a male it’s ‘Me llamo es (insert name).’
For a female it’s ‘Me llama es (insert name).’
Mi nombre es……
Me llamo………
yo me llamo_________(input your name)
or you can say ”mi nombre es”_________(input name)
any of these two works the same.
hun there is no such thing as mexican language
1. "Mi nombre es _____ representando el pais de Mexico!" or you can use "Me llamo _____"
2. "Buenos dias damas y caballeros! Mi nombre es _____ representando el pais de Mexico!"
P.S. There is no such thing as a Mexican Language.
*Dan C