Whatever it is supposed to imply, it's not entirely correct.
If the meaning is "The name of my horse is bell and she's fast (at running)", and you wish to keep it consistent, you could try for instance:
「私の馬は速くて、ベルというものです。」
"Watashi no uma WA hayakute, Bell to iu mono desu." or
「私はベルという馬があって、速いものです。」
"Watashi WA Bell to iu uma ga atte, hayai mono desu."
watashi wa namae wa inu desu
Watashi no namae wa Bradley desu.
3 different ways all begin with konnichiwa konnichiwa. watashi WA Chloe desu ( i am chloe) " " Chloe desu ( i am chloe *watashi WA is optional*) " " watashi no namae WA Chloe desu ( my name is chloe)
こんにちわ、私の名前はジョーイです (konnichiwa, watashi no namae wa joey desu)
"Konnichiwa. Watashi no namae Cameron desu." *Kohn-nee-chee-wah. Wah-tah-shee noh nah-mae Cameron deh-soo.* Konnichiwa means good day as well as hello. Watash my "I" or "Me" and with "no", which signifies ownership, it means "my". "Namae" means "name", and "desu" pretty much means "it is/is/are" but it comes at the end of a sentence.
watashi wa namae wa inu desu
Watashi no namae wa Bradley desu.
Watashi no namae WA Fuyu desu.
3 different ways all begin with konnichiwa konnichiwa. watashi WA Chloe desu ( i am chloe) " " Chloe desu ( i am chloe *watashi WA is optional*) " " watashi no namae WA Chloe desu ( my name is chloe)
Watashi* no namae WA (Your name) desu.** My name is (Your name). And, this would probably suffice Watashi* WA (your name) desu.** I am (your name). *Watashi means I, and can be substituted with the other versions of I. From formal to imformal. Watakushi/watashi/boku/ore *Desu is the verb, to be. It can be substituted with the informal version, da.
"namae" if you are talking about your name ex:my name is~watashi no namae WA (your name) desu. "o namae" if its someone else's name ex:what is your name?~anata WA o namae nan desu ka?
The Japanese phrase, '~desu WA' does not really mean anything; it is basically like an ending for a sentence that is not necessary. (Example: Watashi WA namae WA Keiichiro ~desu WA. [Translation: My name is Keiishiro.])
One way of saying this is: "Eigo kara nihongo de watashi no namae WA ... desu". Note that it is generally not very useful to translate your name directly, since if you translate the meaning of your name, it may sound silly in Japanese, while if you translate the sound of your name, it may turn out to be an undesirable or impolite meaning. **edit** i think what's being asked for is "watashi no namae WA [enter your name here] desu."
Hi, My name is Bla, and I am 15 Years oldこんにちは。私の名前はBlaです。私は15歳です。Kon'nichiwa. Watashi no namae wa Bla desu. Watashi wa 15-sai desu.
こんにちわ、私の名前はジョーイです (konnichiwa, watashi no namae wa joey desu)
um i only know the basics, for example: Kawaii- cute O-genki desu ka?-How are you? Hajimemashite. - Nice to meet you hai- yes lie - no O-namae wa nan desu ka? - what is your name? Watashi no namae wa ____ desu - my name is___ Dōmo arigatō - thank you Sumimasen - excuse me Gomen-nasai. - im sorry
for males: boku no namae WA (insert name here) desu. for females: watashi no namae WA (insert name here) desu. -- Depending on your name- you can even say your name in japanese. For example. My name is Caitlin. In japanese they would say it "Keitorin". pronounced similar but a bit different. Kay-ee-toe-rin