'My name is'
The French phrase "je m'appelle" translates to "my name is" in English. It is commonly used as an introduction to provide one's name in a conversation or when meeting someone for the first time.
"Je m'appelle" means "my name is" in English.
"Je me lava" in English translates to "I washed myself."
The English language equivalent of Je m'appelle is My name is. (Literally, "I call myself".)
"I prefer to..." in English is Je préfère... in French.
My name is Fatima
The French phrase "je m'appelle" translates to "my name is" in English. It is commonly used as an introduction to provide one's name in a conversation or when meeting someone for the first time.
It's "My name is" in French. Also, it's spelt: Je m'appelle (with an apostrophe and extra p)
Bounjour je mapelle Nevada in french (tee hee)
Bonjour, je m'appelle Gabby. Literally: Hello, I call myself Gabby.
Bonjour, Je m'appelle (Beverly) Ex. Bonjour, Je m'appelle Gisele.
Je suis... in French is "I am..." in English.
"Je m'appelle" means "my name is" in English.
Je means 'I'.
"Je me lava" in English translates to "I washed myself."
The English language equivalent of Je m'appelle is My name is. (Literally, "I call myself".)
"I prefer to..." in English is Je préfère... in French.