"Est" is a Spanish word meaning "is" or "are." When placed in front of a name, it can translate to "is," indicating a connection or relationship with that person. It is similar to using "is" as a possessive pronoun in English.
You can say "mon nom est Laura" in French to mean "my name is Laura."
"Est-ce que" is a question form; that means roughly "is it?". The affirmative phrase "c'est" means "it is".
You can say "mon nom est Alexis" in French to mean "my name is Alexis."
"Mihi" is a Latin term that translates to "to me" or "for me" in English. It is often used to indicate possession or relationship in phrases such as "mihi est" (it belongs to me) or "mihi nomen est" (my name is).
FRENCH- il est TRANSLATION IN ENGLISH- "it is" or "he is"
my name is
"mon prénom est" means "my first name is".
my true name is
My name is mouse
My first name is Paul.
Mean ugly. est laid = to be ugly.
It translates from French as 'his name is'
On est means It is.
"On est ..." means "we are ..." in French.
"Jehovah est son nom" is French for "Jehovah is his name." It refers to the belief in the divine name of God as Jehovah, particularly in the context of certain religious traditions that hold this name in high regard.
You can say "mon nom est Laura" in French to mean "my name is Laura."
"est-her" is not a word so it can't be translated. If you mean the name Esther, then it's אסתר, pronounced nearly the same in Hebrew as it is in English.