My name is
Je m'appelle......is how you say my name is.......in French.
"Je suis du" is a French phrase that translates to "I am from" in English.
It translates to: "I will (or shall) change this".
Yes, the phrase Je suis d'accord avec elle is correct in French. It means "I agree with her" since it translates literally as "I am in agreement with her."
Je t'aime à la folie je t'aime énormément
Bounjour je mapelle Nevada in french (tee hee)
It's "My name is" in French. Also, it's spelt: Je m'appelle (with an apostrophe and extra p)
My name is Fatima
Bonjour, je m'appelle Gabby. Literally: Hello, I call myself Gabby.
Bonjour, Je m'appelle (Beverly) Ex. Bonjour, Je m'appelle Gisele.
Je m'appelle......is how you say my name is.......in French.
Je t'aime.
"Je suis du" is a French phrase that translates to "I am from" in English.
I'm on my way is "je suis en route / je suis en chemin" in French.
It translates to: "I will (or shall) change this".
French is the language of the phrase Je veux.Specifically, the subject pronoun je means "I". The present indicative verb veux translates as "(I) am wanting, do want, want". The pronunciation will be "zhuh vuh" in French.
Yes, the phrase Je suis d'accord avec elle is correct in French. It means "I agree with her" since it translates literally as "I am in agreement with her."