How to Say ‘Am called’ in French
M'appelle
m a-pɛl
[m a-pɛl]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally means 'call myself', used with 'je'.
Phrase Breakdown
M'
[m]
Myself
Used before a verb to refer to oneself.
Je m'appelle Jean.
My name is Jean.
appelle
[a-pɛl]
Call
Used to indicate naming oneself.
Je m'appelle Pierre.
My name is Pierre.
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