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"What is my name?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Come mi chiamo? The interrogative and first person singular reflexive pronoun and present indicative translte literally to English as "How do I call/name myself?" The pronunciation will be "KO-mey mee KYA-mo" in Italian.

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