'what is your name' is 'quel est votre nom' in French (alternatively 'comment vous appelez-vous'); you can use 'quel est ton nom / comment t'appelles-tu / comment est-ce que tu t'appelles' when causing to a single individual in an informal way.
Comment t'appelles-tu? Familiar.
Comment vous appellez-vous? Formal.
comment tu t'appelles, quel est ton nom
to translate for: 'traduire pour' forever: 'toujours'
friend
Salut!
en train d'errer
In French, the phrase "my name is" is translated as je m'appelle. This would literally translate as "I call myself," but this is the construction French speakers use to introduce themselves.Thus, to say "my name is Libby," you would say Je m'appelle Libby. (It's roughly pronounced like this: "zhuh muh pell."
the month and the name both translate to "Avril"
What is your name? French translation- Comment vous-appelez vous ?
lana
no
No, it's not French
The French form of the name Michael is Michel.
The equivalent French first name for Jamie or James is 'Jacques'.
Je m'appelle Lemmie
La Suède
Quel est son nom
Alyssa is Alyssa since its a name.
You can't really translate names.