B. Me llamo Ernesto
<span><em>¿Cómo te llamas? </em>means "What is your name?"
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A.<em> se llama Ernesto </em>translates to " it is called Ernesto" and wouldn't make sense when referring back to the context of the question.
<em />C. <em>te llamas Ernesto</em> translates to "your name is Ernesto" and it has the same problem as A
D. <em>soy de Ernesto </em>translates to "I am from Ernesto" and also doesn't make sense
So that means B. <em>me llamo Ernesto</em>, which means "my name is Ernesto," is the correct answer.
Answer:
En mi país también tenemos empanadas. Los llamamos "Turcos". Basados en historias contadas por algunos aldeanos, los turcos llegaron a nuestra tierra y trajeron su versión de empanadas. Se rellenan con carne seca y se endulzan un poco. La masa de nuestros turcos está frita, pero en general tienen el mismo concepto de empanada.
Explanation:
In my country we also have empanadas. We call them "Turcos". Based on stories told by some villagers, Turks came to our land and brought their version of empanadas. They are filled with dried beef and lightly sweeten. The dough for our turcos are deep fried but overall they have the same concept of an empanada.
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Answer:
because of trail
Explanation:
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