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.
Quel est ton nom ? (What's your name?) Comment t'appelles-tu? (Same thing as above)
parlez-vous français ? means "do you speak french?"
"quel est votre nom ?"or "Comment vous appelez-vous ?"
There are many questions that you can ask someone such as....What's your name?What grade are you in?How old are you?
Señorita, ¿cuál es su nombre? / ¿cómo se llama?
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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?"
You Better Ask Somebody was created on 1993-06-22.
You can ask if someone can call another person by saying, "Could you give [Name] a call?" or "Do you have a moment to call [Name]?" This clearly communicates your request while being polite. If you need to specify a reason, you might add, "It's important that they hear from you."
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 _______.
If your name is Oscar I can see no problem. If your name is not Oscar then you may need to ask someone why you are being called an name not yours