You can but a more appropriate way of saying it would be
Je m'appelle Sharon or Mon nom est Sharon
No, "je suis Sharon" means "I am Sharon" in French. You would say "je m'appelle Sharon" to introduce yourself, which means "my name is Sharon."
You would say "from Sharon and me" because when referring to yourself in a compound subject or object, you should use "me" as the object pronoun, not "I."
Je suis fort If you're female: Je suis forte
You can say "je suis parti" or "je suis partie" in French, depending on the gender of the speaker.
je suis intelligent(e), je suis malin / maligne (informal)
You would say "Je suis prêt" in French.
If ur talking bout yourself its Sharon and I If ita someone else its you and Sharon or Sharon and yourself
Introducing yourself is easy, just be yourself and say 'hi' like everyone else.
You would say "from Sharon and me" because when referring to yourself in a compound subject or object, you should use "me" as the object pronoun, not "I."
Je suis fier de moi-même.
Vous avez raison, je suis désolé, je me rends!
Je suis anglais(e). If you are American, say "Je suis americain" If you are from England, say: "Je suis anglais"
Je suis anglais(e). If you are American, say "Je suis americain" If you are from England, say: "Je suis anglais"
ok well if you are of the female sex and the person you are saying this to is of your same age you would say "je suis amourese de toi", "je suis folle de toi" or je suis eprise de toi. " if its someone in the generation before yours then instead of "toi" you would say "vois". Now if you are a male you would say "je suis amoureux de toi", "je suis fou de toi" or "je suis epris de toi" again, if its someone in the generation before yourself instead of saying "toi" you would say "vois"
Je suis fort If you're female: Je suis forte
Basically, you say either "Je suis jaloux" for a boy and "Je suis jalouse" for a girl, but never "Je suis jalousie", cuz that'd mean "I am jealousy." Hope that helps :] Xxx
"je suis un ... / je suis une..."
You can say "je suis parti" or "je suis partie" in French, depending on the gender of the speaker.