Il s'appelle... (eel sah-pell)
or
Son nom est... (soh[n] noh[n] ay)
Some would consider the first form more "correct".
son nom est
Christopher is a name not a word so it should be exactly the same in Swahili as it is in English. that's how it is in french anyway. for example if my name was hermione, if i was talking to someone french i would say "je'mappelle hermione, et toi? meaning my name is hermione, and you? hope i helped xoxo
Je me souviendrai de votre nom you could use a translator http://translate.google.com/translate_t#
To Go = Aller If you mean "Togo" as in the African country, the same name is used.
If someone sneezes, and you want to say bless you in french, you should say salut.
If you mean 'red-haired' you could say 'rouquin', or 'le roux'.Another answer:Rodrigue, the Irish name is anglicized as Roderick in English.
Je m'appelle......is how you say my name is.......in French.
My name is (whatever) is "Mon nom est ..." or "je m'appelle ..." in French.
It's not a French name
It's not a French name
The French for name is un nom.To say "my name is" in French, you should say Je m'appelle. if you are saying your name for e.g. if my name was jack sharp i would just say that so i would say je m'appelle jack sharp
What is your name in french is: Comment tu t'appelles?
It's not a French first name.
Maddie is the short name for Madeleine but it's not used in French. Poeple just say Madeleine.
Tracey french does not change your name you are Tracey
It's not a French name.
Cécilie is a French name
It's not a French name.