"Me llamo.... (your name)"
¿Cuál es tu nombre? means What is your name. You would respond: Mi nombre es (insert name).
Judy Garland played Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz.
this is used when a married woman who uses her husband's last name (Brown) she now wants to let someone know her maiden name, (Smith)as an example, Mrs. Jane Brown is Mrs. Jane Brown nee Smith
a goddess who likes to take control and gets what she wants.
Literally translated: 'watashi WA anata no rinjin desu'. But you would normally say 'tonari no....... desu', where your name goes in the blank.
Jessica white
if you want a neighbor to know to know you, buy them a gift basket. It has worked for me
¿Quién es la muchacha? means "Who is the girl" If you don't know who she is you respond "No sé" (I don't know) or "No la conozco" (I don't know her) If you know the girl's name you respond "[La muchacha] Se llama [name]"
Bride of Frankenstein
You respond with your dads full name and if you know any other languages please respond in those after
Send her a card and sign it "Love you" with your name. If she doesn't respond to it you know how she feels and it saves you the hurt in front of her. If she does respond you know where you stand with her.
Someone who wants to know her own name.
Who wants to know the name of the last Viceroy of India
A cat will respond to its name being called out if it wants to.
Nickelback, and I hope you know that's not the name of the song, just the lyrics. I don't know the name of it, but search the lyrics and you might find it
Girls would respond to a flirty conversation with pride and ego.
The Charmed Ones next door neighbor's name is Dan.