"Comment t'appelles tu ?" is used by adults only, and only when they take the pain of speaking very well. In everyday situations one uses the phrase " tu t'appelles comment ?"
" Tu t'appelles comment ?" is familiar, but correct. French children, and many adults would probably use it. The other (quite informal) way of asking this question would be - "c'est quoi ton nom ?"
What is your name? -
how are you Madam? (better say 'comment allez-vous' instead of 'comment tu vas', as 'Madame' indicates a formal background)
Comment vaS-tu? How are you?
Comment es-tu si belle que ça ? :How are you doing to be that beautiful?
How are you feeling today translates as "Comment te sens-tu aujourd'hui ?", "comment est-ce que tu te sens aujourd'hui ?", or "comment vas-tu aujourd'hui ?" in French.
"tu es comment ?" means "how are you" in the sense that the asker wants to know how you are built (tall/short, thin, etc..)
It means- How are you? What's your name?
its just what is your name and you answer it like j'emmapelle (your name) It should be written 'Comment t'appelle tu?' which could be translated as 'Whats your name you?' the answer is Je m'appelle Henri or whatever
"Comment t'appelles-tu?" in French means "What is your name?" It is a common way to ask someone's name in French.
Comment t'appelles-tu ? means what's your name?
Comment tu trouves ça? :: How was that for you?
comment tu t'appelle or comment t'appelle tu is what is your name
Comment allez-vous? or, to a friend or child, Comment vas-tu? or Comment tu vas?
comment as-tu su / comment avez-vous su
Comment t'appelles-tu ? or comment tu t'appelles ? means "what is your name?". The standard reply is: "Je m'appelle (your name)"
Tu t'appelles comment? or Comment tu t'appelles?
comment allez-vous aujourd'hui ? comment vas-tu aujourd'hui ?
This depends on the person that you are adressing? familliar or not: Familliar: comment t'appelles tu (or more commonly: comment tu t'appelles?) not familliar: comment vous appelez vous? (or comment vous vous appelez?)