"Je m'appelle" in French means "My name is" in English.
No, "appeler" is a regular -er verb in French. It conjugates according to regular -er verb patterns.
"Tu es Français" means "You are French" in French.
"Tisha" does not have a specific meaning in French. It is not a common French word or name.
Shanoy isn't a French name, and doesn't mean anything in French.
Appelle-moi eans 'call me' in French.
he is called ...
My name is... or I am called...
"Je m'appelle" in French means "My name is" in English.
appelle-moi, appelle-moi quand tu veux, appelle-moi de temps en temps
the french verb appeller means "to name." Je m'appelle... means my name is
ja les appelle sould be je les appellemean I call them, i call them now, oror depending context can be also : i take care about that, i do that i call themhope it can help
"Appelle-les simplement"
called (as in he is called) is (il s') appelle in French.
je m appelle redan
Comment appelle-t-on les femelles des animaux? in French means "What does one call the female animals?" in English.
tu peux m'appeler - or more direct: appelle-moi