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The phrase means, my name is. Literally it means "I call myself."
myself is 'moi-même' in French.
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..."
It means i call myself... me llaman means they call me. llaman = they call me= me(myself) "me (myself) they call"
Je m'appelle Pratik. Which literally translates to I call myself Pratik, but that's how you'd say it
i wouldn't call myself kool i would call myself kewlio!
Je m'appelle Jonathan. (I call myself Johnathan.) Mon nom est Jonathan. (My name is Jonathan.)
Je m'appelle Jimmy. Je m'apelle literally translates to "I call myself," but that is how the French give their names to others.
It literally means "I call myself" but usually translated as "my name is..." Je m'appelle George becomes My name is George.
You don't. That is not idiomatic. In French, you say "I call myself Marie." and you translate that as "Je m'appelle Marie."If you want to try to say that, you will have to come close to: "Zhe mahPEL MaHREE."
Je m'appelle followed by the first name or the complete is the way to answer the French question Comment vous appelez-vous? The question means "How do you call yourself? or "How do you name yourself?" literally and "What is your name?" loosely, and the answer translates literally as "I call myself" or "I name myself" and loosely as "My name is" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw voo-za-pley-voo" for the question and "zhuh ma-pel" for the answer in French.
Moi-même