llamado
/ʝaˈmado/, [ɟ͡ʝaˈma.ð̞o], /ʝaˈmado/, [ɟ͡ʝaˈma.ð̞o]called
Adjective llamado (feminine llamada, masculine plural llamados, feminine plural llamadas)
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called
Noun llamado m (plural llamados)
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call
Verb llamado m (feminine singular llamada, masculine plural llamados, feminine plural llamadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of llamar.
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Tom me dijo que no conocía a nadie llamado María.
Tom told me he didn't know anybody named Mary.
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Acabo de conocer a un chico llamado Tom.
I just met a boy named Tom.
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Conocí a un tipo llamado Tom.
I knew a guy named Tom.
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El centeno fue llamado el grano de la pobreza.
Rye was called the grain of poverty.
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En mi ciudad hay un autobús especial, llamado BLQ, que sale del aeropuerto y para cerca de mi casa.
In my city there is a special bus, called BLQ, which leaves from the airport and stops near my house.
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¿Has llamado alguna vez a Taninna?
Have you ever called Taninna?
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Deberías haber llamado.
You should've called.
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Tom debió haber llamado.
Tom should've called.
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¿Ha llamado Tom?
Did Tom call?
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No hay nadie llamado Tom acá.
There's no one named Tom here.
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