Daniel in Indonesian is just Daniel. Simple.
It is written Jessica, but the pronouncation is different. Indonesian people will pronounce it Jessiica.
Names are usually not translated. In any case, "Daniel" is a common name both in English and in Spanish.
The phrase 'my name is' in Indonesian is: 'nama saya'. In slang language, a teenager would say 'nama gue'.
Waru in English is a type of Hibiscus with the latin name Hibiscus tiliaceus.
Being as it is a personal name it remains the same.
The phrase 'what is your name' in Indonesian can be phrased in these ways:* Siapakah nama Anda? (formal) * Siapakah namamu? (semi-formal) * Namamu siapa? (informal) * Nama lo siapa (teenage slang language)
It is simply Brianna, if written. But when you say it, just skip the extra n so it'll sound just Briana.
the answer is : "what is your name"
My name translated from English to french is Allen
Itu sangat cantik or you can put the name of the object in front of the word 'itu'. Example: Bunga itu sangat cantik.(the flower is beautiful)
Δανιήλ (Danieel).
Daniel is a Hebrew name that means "God is my judge," and it's mesoretic form would be דָּנִיֵּאל. St. Jerome translated this Hebrew name into Latin as Danihel; you will notice that it is the same as modern English, with the exception of that additional "h."