The phrase ‘me llamo’ is a Spanish expression that translates to ‘my name is’ in English. It is commonly used when introducing oneself. For example, if someone says ‘Me llamo Juan,’ it means ‘My name is Juan.’ The phrase is a combination of the reflexive pronoun ‘me’ (myself) and the verb ‘llamo’ (I call), which together form the expression ‘I call myself,’ or more naturally, ‘My name is.’ This is a standard way to introduce oneself in Spanish-speaking countries.