The name Sydney is typically spelled and pronounced the same in French. It is a unisex name and does not change when used in a French-speaking context.
"Bonjour, je m'appelle Sydney."
Je m'appelle Sydney is a French equivalent of the English phrase "My name is Sydney." The pronunciation of the declarative statement in the first person singular -- which translates literally as "I call myself Sydney" -- will be "zhuh mah-pehl seed-nee" in French.
The French phrase for "my name is" is "je m'appelle."
You can say "Je m'appelle..." followed by your name to say "My name is..." in French.
The name John in French is "Jean."
"Bonjour, je m'appelle Sydney."
Sydney is French from St. Denys and/or English from Sidon.
Sydney is the contraction of St. Denys, the origin is French.
Je m'appelle Sydney is a French equivalent of the English phrase "My name is Sydney." The pronunciation of the declarative statement in the first person singular -- which translates literally as "I call myself Sydney" -- will be "zhuh mah-pehl seed-nee" in French.
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Pont de Sidney harbour
hola mi nombre es Courtney
Sydney is spelled the same in French. And if you really meant 'how is Sydney', then it's 'comment va Sydney'.
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The French phrase for "my name is" is "je m'appelle."
translate Sydney in Zulu.
"Sydney, Nova Scotia" would be correct ("Nova Scotia" is Latin and therefore does not strictly require a translation), but most people would say "Sydney, Nouvelle Ecosse".