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How to Say ‘I'm Claire’ in French

Moi, c'est Claire

mwah s eh klehr

[mwah s eh klehr]

💬 Usage Tip: A very natural, casual introduction in spoken French.

🇫🇷 In France: This is ideal when conversations are brief because children are arriving or leaving quickly.

Phrase Breakdown

Moi, c'est

mwah s eh

Me, it's / I’m

A conversational way to introduce yourself or identify yourself informally.

Example

Moi, c'est Paul.

I’m Paul.

Words in this phrase

Moi

[mwah]

me, I

Used to introduce yourself in a natural, spoken way.

Example

Moi, c'est Claire, on s'est déjà croisées à la garderie.

I’m Claire, we’ve already run into each other at daycare.

c'

[s]

it

Shortened form of “ce” in the expression “c'est.”

Example

Moi, c'est Claire, et je viens chercher Emma.

I’m Claire, and I’m here to pick up Emma.

est

[eh]

is

Part of “c'est,” a common introduction structure.

Example

Moi, c'est Claire, la maman de Zoé.

I’m Claire, Zoé’s mom.

Claire

[klehr]

Claire

A first name used here as the speaker’s name.

Example

Moi, c'est Claire, enchantée de vous rencontrer.

I’m Claire, pleased to meet you.

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