Qu'est-ce qu'est ton nom?
To ask someone how to spell their name in French, you can say "Comment tu épelles ton nom ?" which translates to "How do you spell your name?"
comment t'appelles-tu? / comment tu t'appelles? = what's your name?
It means what is your name, to someone older than you or that you don't know well
Et toi, tu t'appelles comment? in French is "And you, what is your name?" in English.
You would say "Quel est votre nom de famille?" in French to ask someone for their last name.
come on tapel too
To ask someone how to spell their name in French, you can say "Comment tu épelles ton nom ?" which translates to "How do you spell your name?"
Quel est votre nom ?
In French, to ask What is her name? you say:Elle s'appelle comment?To reply, you say:Elle s'appelle ________.Simply meaning, her name is _______.
no need to ask just go on tranlations
"Comment t'appelles-tu ?" or "comment vous appelez-vous ?" are the questions to ask someone their name.
Un décafféiné. You can ask for "un déca" :0))
comment t'appelles-tu? / comment tu t'appelles? = what's your name?
qu'est ce le nom d'ecole?
To ask someone formally what their name is in French, you would say, "Comment vous appelez-vous ?" This phrase uses the formal "vous" to show respect. It's a polite way to inquire about someone's name in a formal setting.
Tu t'appelles comment? or Comment tu t'appelles?
Quel est votre nom de chiens ?