llámense
Llámen se is a Spanish reflexive verb phrase formed by combining the imperative form of the verb "llamar" (to call) with the reflexive pronoun "se" (themselves). It is typically used in the third-person plural imperative, meaning "call yourselves" or "let them call themselves." This phrase often appears in contexts where a group is being instructed to identify themselves, or when referring to how a group refers to itself. For instance, "Llámen se hermanos" translates to "Call yourselves brothers" or "Let them call themselves brothers." The "se" indicates that the action of calling is directed back onto the subject performing the action, hence the reflexive nature. It is a common construction in formal commands or instructions given to a group.