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)
The phrase 'my name is' in Indonesian is: 'nama saya'. In slang language, a teenager would say 'nama gue'.
Daniel in Indonesian is just Daniel. Simple.
It is written Jessica, but the pronouncation is different. Indonesian people will pronounce it Jessiica.
Waru in English is a type of Hibiscus with the latin name Hibiscus tiliaceus.
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)
Ich heisse..... (your name here)
"Viver a Vida" is a Spanish phrase, that when translated to English, means "living life." The phrase is also the name a very popular Brazilian soap opera.
Watashi no namae WA Fuyu desu.
Il s'appelle... is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "His name is... ." The declarative phrase translates literally as "He calls (names) himself..." in English. The pronunciation will be "eel sa-pel" in French.
Cognome is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "last name." The masculine singular noun in question also may be translated into English as "surname." The pronunciation will be "ko-NYO-mey" in Italian.
"Your name is... ." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Tu t'appelles... . The phrase translates literally as "You call yourself..." or "You name yourself..." in English. The pronunciation will be "tyoo ta-pel" in French.
Japanese name meaning "big ocean" is hiromi.