I will call him is "je l'appellerai ...." or "je vais l'appeler ...." in French.
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My dad is 'mon père' in French. And when you call him 'Daddy', French people call him 'papa'.
Appelle means call, or caller. Appeller is the French infinitive verb to call. When used with a reflexive verb (m', s',t') You can say "Je m'appelle..." or "I call myself..."
I call you later is translated 'je t'appelle plus tard, je te rappelle plus tard'
Je m'appelle Jimmy. Je m'apelle literally translates to "I call myself," but that is how the French give their names to others.
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Burkina-Faso is how the French call it.
French people call it a motel (masc.)
'Londres' is what the French call London. The final 'es' is unvoiced.
My dad is 'mon père' in French. And when you call him 'Daddy', French people call him 'papa'.
the French people call themselves les français (no capital letter needed).
"Appelle-les simplement"
appeler la police
A-t-il vous téléphoné? (Assuming you mean phone call)
There is no obvious french version, so it's better to call her the same, "Vicki'
appelez-moi quand vous pouvez
Je suis un médecin