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The French language has two ways of asking 'What is your name'. One way is the formal form that's used with individuals who are senior in age or position. That way is 'Comment vous appelez-vous?' The other way is the informal form that's used among an individual's close circle of family and friends. That way is 'Comment t'appelles-tu?'

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The two ways of asking "What is your name" in French, "Comment vous appelez-vous?" and "Quel est votre nom?" both mean the same thing but vary in formality. "Comment vous appelez-vous?" is more formal and polite, while "Quel est votre nom?" is more casual and commonly used in everyday conversations.

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