"My name is ___" translates as ___-ieyo (pronounced ee-ey-yoh)
So in this case, you'd say, "Neil-ieyo."
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∙ 11y agoì œ ì´ë¦„ì€ George 입니다 (je ireum-eun George imnida)
이름이 무엇인가요 = what is your name
I get this question all the time. If your wondering how to say your name in Korean, it's just the same as you say it here in America. Except for the accent that a Korean might have, it's the same.
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"Your name is..." would be당신의 이름은...입니다 (dangsin-wi ireum-eun ... imnida) in Korean.
내 이름 내 이름 = my name
Korean name will be Frank. Names don't translate into Korean because their roots are different. However, you could create your own Korean nickname and/or use the romanized style of the name.
Amanda e ., e
Lee soo soo
nae ileum-eun naemsaeibnida
멜리사 (mel-li-sa)
The name "George" in Polish is translated as "Jerzy".