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"What is my name?" is an English equivalent of the French question Comment je m'appelle?

Specifically, the interrogative comment means "how." The personal pronoun je means "I." The reflexive me* means "myself." The verb appelle means "(I) am called" in this context.

The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw zhuh mah-pehl" in French.

*The vowel e drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb which begins which a vowel.

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Je m'appelle ... " means "My name is ...".

But in fact, the literal translation of "Je m'appelle ... " is "I call myself ... ", but it's just the French construction of saying your name

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"What is your name?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Comment tu t'appelles? The question represents a colloquial, friendly, informal way of asking Comment t'appelles-tu? and translates literally as "How do you call yourself?" or "How do you name yourself?" in English. The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw tyoo ta-pel" in French.

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je m'applle means my name is... well acctually je m'appelle has two e's in it and it means i call my self then you say your name

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Comment vous appelez-vous? in French is "What are you called?" or "What's your name?" in English.

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my name is


je m'appelle means 'my name is / I am called ..."
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Comment tu t'appelle = Whats's your name

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what is she called / what's her name?

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what are you called?

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