You would say "my name is Olivia" by saying "Je m'appelle Olivia" in French, "Mi nombre es Olivia" in Spanish, and "Ich heiΓe Olivia" in German.
"Hi" translates to Salut (sah-LOO)"Hello" translates to Bonjour (bon-ZHOOR)"My name is Olivia" translates to Ma nom est Olivia (mah nohm eh o-LEE-vee-yah)"I am called Olivia" translates to Je m'appelle Olivia(juh MAH-pell o-LEE-vee-yah)
Call her Olivia. Nobody ever changed the name of Olivia Newton-John. Addition : In general, proper names are not translated. Just some historical character, city names or country are.
olive tree
Its is spelled the same...
there is an old first name (Olive) which may be likened to "Olivia". But I think we would just use "Olivia"
well i know me and olivia m, olivia o, olivia w, so i would say about 1,000,000,000
Hello Olivia = Aloha Oliwia
Yes, Olivia is a name of Latin origin, meaning "olive tree." It is commonly used in English-speaking countries, but it is also used in France and other French-speaking regions.
You would say Oliviayay.
"Olivia" in Polish is pronounced as "o-LEE-vee-ah."
Ólavía.