It would be "Elisabeth", I believe.
can be Allysa
Elizabeth is a french name, though in France they spell it 'Élisabeth' and it is pronounced: 'AY-lisa-bet' (:
French
The English channel is called 'la Manche' in French.
The French world fleur means flower in English.
can be Allysa
If it is a name, it's the same thing in french and in english.
Élisabeth is a French equivalent of the English name "Elizabeth." The feminine proper name traces its origins back to the ancient Hebrew אֱלִישֶׁבַע (Elisheva) for "My God is abundant" or "My God is an oath." The pronunciation will be "ey-lee-sa-bet" in French.
No, the name Betty is of Dutch and English origin. It is a shortened form of Elizabeth, which is a Hebrew name.
No, the name Ellie is not of French origin. It is commonly used as a short form of names like Eleanor or Elizabeth, which have English and Greek roots.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
mon nom est Elizabeth
Elizabeth
Elizabeth I spoke fluent English, Latin, French, and Italian.
"My name is" in English means Je m'appelle in French.
"Le nom" in French translates to "the name" in English.
Elizabeth is a french name, though in France they spell it 'Élisabeth' and it is pronounced: 'AY-lisa-bet' (: