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."
"Sharon" in Hawaiian is pronounced as "Kalona."
Sharon would be pronounced the same in French.
In Russian, Sharon is spelled and pronounced as Шэрон (Sheh-ron).
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."
The 'new coat belonging to Sharon' is 'Sharon's new coat'.
"Sharon" in Hawaiian is pronounced as "Kalona."
In Russian, Sharon is spelled and pronounced as Шэрон (Sheh-ron).
If ur talking bout yourself its Sharon and I If ita someone else its you and Sharon or Sharon and yourself
je m'appelle Sharon
Sharon is his wifes name.
Sharon would be pronounced the same in French.
It has no Irish equivalent. Example: Sharon Ní Bheolláin.
Other sites say that Sharon was born in 1950.
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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."
Example:" Sharon wouldn't say boo to a goose." means Sharon is so timid or shy she can hardly speak up for herself.
By looking at Photos of Sharon Adel.....I would say her eye color is dark brown.