"Je m'appelle" translates to "My name is" in English.
My name is
Hi, my name is Arnaud and I'm living in France, I'm 15, would you like us to write to one another?
The English translation of "Je m'appelle" is "My name is."
"I prefer to" in French is translated as "je préfère".
It means I remember
My name is
My name is Fatima
It's "My name is" in French. Also, it's spelt: Je m'appelle (with an apostrophe and extra p)
Bounjour je mapelle Nevada in french (tee hee)
Bonjour, je m'appelle Gabby. Literally: Hello, I call myself Gabby.
Bonjour, Je m'appelle (Beverly) Ex. Bonjour, Je m'appelle Gisele.
Je means 'I'.
Je suis... in French is "I am..." in English.
Hi, my name is Arnaud and I'm living in France, I'm 15, would you like us to write to one another?
"Je viens de" translates to "I have just" in English. It is used to indicate that an action has just been completed or that something happened in the recent past.
Je travaille! in French is "I'm working!" in English.
I love it/him/ her (Je t'aime) I adore him/her/ it (Je l'adore)