Elle s'appelle... is a way to begin the answer to the French phrase Comment s'appelle-t-elle? The question translates literally as "What does she call herself?" and loosely as "What is her name?" while the answer begins literally with "She calls herself" or loosely with "Her name is," with the expectation that the female's first or complete name will follow. The respective pronunciations will be "kuh-maw sa-pel-tel" for the question and "el sa-pel" for the response in French.
Elle s'appelle [name].
"How?" in English is Comment? in French.
The word "how" in French is spelled "comment."
The French phrase "How are you?" is spelled "Comment รงa va ?" or "Comment vas-tu ?"
"Comment t'appelles-tu?" in French means "What is your name?" It is a common way to ask someone's name in French.
"Comment รงa va?" is how you ask "How are you doing?" in French.
"How?" in English is Comment? in French.
Comment? in French is "How?" in English.
comment means 'how' in French.
c'est comment means 'how is it' in French.
No comment is "sans commentaire" or "pas de commentaire" in French.
The word "how" in French is spelled "comment."
The French phrase "How are you?" is spelled "Comment รงa va ?" or "Comment vas-tu ?"
a comment is un commentaire
"Comment t'appelles-tu?" in French means "What is your name?" It is a common way to ask someone's name in French.
"Comment รงa va?" is how you ask "How are you doing?" in French.
The translation of "comment" from French to English is "how."
Comment est-il? in French means "How is he/it?" in English.