Examples of using "¡llamen" in a sentence and their english translations:
Call.
- Call an ambulance.
- Call an ambulance!
Don't meddle in things that are none of your business.
call the Modern Slavery Helpline
Please call in a doctor.
I hate that they call me "four-eyes".
Tell them to call me before they leave.
In case of fire, call 119.
- Call an ambulance.
- Call an ambulance!
- Don't call me anymore.
- Don't call me again.
Call off your dogs.
Call the police!
No one likes to be called an idiot.
- Call security!
- Call security.
Tell them to call me before they leave.
- Don't interfere in others' affairs.
- Do not meddle where you are not called.
- You shouldn't interfere in other people's affairs.
My name is Alex, but I prefer that you all call me Augusto.
- I'm fine with being called Tom or Tommy.
- I'm OK with you calling me Tom or Tommy.
- You may call me either Tom or Tommy.
- Call an ambulance.
- Call an ambulance!
Please call in a doctor.
- In case of fire, dial 119.
- In case of fire, call 119.
I'm not yet used to being called Mrs. Jackson.
Don't call me.
Call the police!
- Knock before coming in.
- Knock before you enter.
Bigfoot is not a pet. For one thing, they don't like being called 'bigfoot'.
Stand up when your name is called.
Don't stick your nose where it doesn't belong.
Call the police!
- Call the police!
- Call the police.
- Call the police!
- Call the cops.
Whether we grew up in a Christian home, regardless of denomination, we used to bless and curse, salt water and fresh water coming from the same mouth.