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llamarme Affirmative Imperative Conjugation

llamarmeto be called (myself)

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Quick answer:

The affirmative imperative of llamarse: llámate, llámese, llamémonos, llamaos, llámense.

llamarme Affirmative Imperative Forms

llámate
ustedllámese
nosotrosllamémonos
vosotrosllamaos
ustedesllámense

When to Use the Affirmative Imperative

Use the imperative to give a direct command or suggestion about what someone or something should be called.

Notes on llamarme in the Affirmative Imperative

In affirmative commands, the reflexive pronoun is attached to the end of the verb. An accent is often needed to keep the stress in the right place.

Example Sentences

  • ¡Llámate como quieras!

    Call yourself whatever you want!

  • Llamémonos 'Los Ganadores'.

    Let's call ourselves 'The Winners'.

    nosotros

  • Llámense por sus nombres, por favor.

    Call each other by your names, please.

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Llamanos.

    Correct: Llamémonos.

    Why: For 'nosotros' commands, the final 's' of the verb is dropped before adding 'nos' (llamemos + nos = llamémonos).

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