Usually not, They will put stress and accents on different parts than we do
Not always. While some names may be similar or have equivalents in both French and English, others may be unique to one language or have different variations. For instance, "John" is "Jean" in French, and "Mary" is "Marie."
"Kenny" in French is pronounced the same way, but it is spelled the same as in English.
The word "Labrador" in French is spelled the same way as in English, with one minor difference in pronunciation.
Maddie is spelled the same way in French as it is in English.
Jessica is spelled the same in French as it is in English.
The French spelling for "Jackie" is the same as in English.
names are the same in both english and french
Names are the same in French as they are in English.
Names are the same in French as in English. Zayn Malik is the same in French.
The word "Labrador" in French is spelled the same way as in English, with one minor difference in pronunciation.
The middle names are the same as the first names, they are used interchangeably just like names in English or French.
A lot of names are the same in English as they are in French. Sarah is spelled the same. Beth is also spelled the same. Therefore there is no French meaning or spelling.
Names that are English cannot be translated into French, French names remain French, English names remain English.You don't it's a name!
First names are kept the same in French, so "Denisha" in French has the same spelling and pronounciation as in English. The equivalent French first name would be "Denise", "Denisha" itself does not exist in French.
If you mean the name Lindsey, it's the same thing. Most proper names don't change from English to French.
Noms is a French equivalent of the English word "names." The masculine plural noun also translates as "nouns" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "no" in French.
Same as English, "Dale". French do not change foreign names, even when there is an equivalent. For instance someone named "Michael" or "Mike" will be called by his English name, not as "Michel."
It's the same thing as in english because it is a show, using capital letters.