llamó

called, i call


Verb llamó

  1. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of llamar.

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Examples
  • Mi amigo me llamó cobarde.

    My friend called me a coward.

  • Ella le llamó Charles.

    She named him Charles.

  • Llamó para decir que no podía ir a la reunión.

    He called in to say he could not attend the meeting.

  • ¿Desde dónde llamó Tom?

    Where did Tom call from?

  • Decile a Tom que Mary llamó, porfa.

    Please tell Tom that Mary called.

  • A su llegada a la estación, él llamó un taxi.

    On his arrival at the station, he called a taxi.

  • Tom llamó a Mary y no hubo respuesta.

    Tom called Mary, and there was no answer.

  • El vestido en el aparador me llamó la atención.

    The dress in the window caught my eye.

  • Tom se llamó a sí mismo el Maestro del Universo.

    Tom called himself the Master of the Universe.

  • Tom llamó a Mary para pedirle ayuda en la venta de pastelitos.

    Tom called Mary to ask her to help at the bake sale.

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