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How do French people say my name is?
Download Article Download Article Learning how to introduce yourself to someone is likely one of the first things you’ll learn in any language. In French, the most common way to tell someone your name is to say je m’appelle (zhuh mah-pehl) followed by your name. Introducing yourself to someone in French can open the door to a simple, polite conversation.
- 1 Use the basic je m’appelle (zhuh mah-pehl) in most situations. This is the standard way to say “my name is” in French, and is appropriate in any occasion. The verb appeller means “to call,” so the phrase literally means “I call myself.”
- For example, you might say “Bonjour! Je m’appelle Marie. Comment vous appelez-vous?” (Hello! My name is Marie. What’s your name?)
- 2 Say moi c’est (mwah say) to introduce yourself second. If the person you are speaking to tells you their name first, you can use this phrase to introduce yourself in response. If you said “moi c’est Marie,” the literal translation would be “me, it’s Marie.” But what you’re actually saying is “I’m Marie.”
- Example: A young woman walks up to you in a café. She says: “Bonjour! Je m’appelle Renée. Et toi?” (Hello! My name is Renée. And you?) You could respond: “Bonjour! Moi c’est Marie. Enchantée.” (Hello! I’m Marie. Nice to meet you.)
- In casual, informal settings, you can leave off any phrase at all and simply say your name in response. The other person will understand that you are introducing yourself. Example: A man approaches you at an informal gathering at a friend’s house. He says: “Salut! Je m’appelle Pierre.” (Hi! My name is Pierre.) You could respond: “Salut! Marc.” (Hi! Marc.)
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- 3 Give your first name only in casual settings. The phrase mon prénom est (mohn pray-nohm ay) means “my first name is.” In some situations, you may not care to tell someone your last name, or you may want them to refer to you by your first name only.
- This phrasing would be appropriate if, for example, someone addressed you formally by your last name, and you wanted them to use your first name instead. However, a French person is much more likely to refer to you by your last name than by your first name.
- 4 Provide an alternate or preferred name. If you have a nickname or shortened version of your name that you prefer over your full first name, use the phrase je me fais appeler to let the person know your preference.
- Example: “Je m’appelle Jonathan, mais je me fais appeler Jon.” (My name is Jonathan, but I prefer to be called Jon.)
- 5 Present yourself in formal situations. The phrase je me presente means “my name is,” but it’s more formal. Use it in situations where you might say to someone “I’d like to introduce myself.” Though this phrase is more formal, it typically doesn’t need to be accompanied by a formal gesture, such as a bow.
- For example, suppose you were at a dinner party and wanted to introduce yourself to a guest who was famous or distinguished. You might say “Pardonnez-moi. Je me présente, Marie. Enchantée.” (Excuse me. My name is Marie. I’m pleased to meet you.)
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- 1 Use vous (voo) when speaking to someone formally. In most cases, the formal pronoun is more respectful than the informal pronoun. This is especially true if the person is older than you, or in a position of authority. Ask them comment vous appelez-vous (coh-moh ah-puh-lay voo).
- In general, it’s more appropriate in France to use vous until the other person uses tu with you. This way you avoid offending anyone or seeming forward.
- 2 Say comment tu t’appelles? (coh-moh too t’ah-puh-lay) in a casual setting, If you’re talking to someone your age or younger, you can use the more informal tu when addressing the person. Use your own judgement, but don’t address someone with tu unless you’re confident the person won’t consider you rude for doing so.
- For example, if you’re talking to children, you would use tu, You might also use tu if you were at a party or other friendly gathering, and the person was around your age.
- 3 Add et toi (ay twah) or et vous (ay voo) if you gave your name first. If the other person has already asked you what your name is, or if you started the conversation by telling them your name, there’s no need to repeat the whole question. As in English, you can simply say “and you?”
- For example, if you saw a child who appeared to be lost, you might say “Salut! Je m’appelle Marie, et toi?” (Hi! My name’s Marie, and you?)
- 4 Let the person know you are pleased to meet them. When the person tells you their name, it’s polite to use a word or phrase that indicates you are pleased to meet them. The most basic thing to say is “enchanté” or “enchantée” (ahn-shahn-tay), which means “delighted.”
- If they’ve already indicated that they were pleased to meet you, saying it again will make you sound stiff. Instead, simply say de même (deh mehm), which means “likewise.”
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- 1 Start with a polite greeting. You may already know that “hello” in French is bonjour (bohn-zhoor). This greeting is polite and appropriate at any time, and in any setting. In a casual setting, or amongst people your own age or younger, you might say salut (sah-loo) instead. This is more like saying “hi” in English.
- A greeting is typically accompanied with the question comment allez-vous? (coh-moh tah-lay voo), which means “How are you?” The most common response is ça va bien (sah vah byang), which means “I’m doing well.” You can also simply say ça va, which is closer to saying “fine” in English.
- 2 Mention where you’re from. Especially if you’re traveling, telling the person where you’re from is the next logical point in a simple French conversation. Do this by saying je viens de (zheh vee-ehn deh) followed by the name of the city or country where you live.
- For example, you might say je viens des États-Unis, or “I’m from the United States.”
- The word de changes to match the name of the place. Since états (states) is plural, you would use the plural des, If you’re from a place that starts with a vowel, you wouldn’t pronounce the e in de, For example, you would say je viens d’Atlanta (I’m from Atlanta).
- Continue the conversation by asking D’où viens-tu? or D’où venez-vous? which means “Where are you from.” You can also simply say Et toi? or Et vous?
- 3 Discuss your occupation. When meeting someone new, the conversation typically turns to what you do for a living. You may be asked Qu’est-ce que vous faites? or Qu-est-ce que tu fais? which means “What do you do?” In a conversational context, the person is asking about your profession or occupation.
- In response, you would say je suis followed by the word for your occupation. Some common occupations include étudiant (student), infirmière (nurse), directeur (manager), and enseignant (teacher).
- Ask Et toi? or Et vous? to turn the question around to the other person. When they tell you what they do, you might say Est-ce que ça vous plaît? or Est-ce que ça te plaît? You’re asking them if they enjoy their work, and giving them an opportunity to talk about it.
- 4 Mind your manners with polite words and phrases. French is a more formal, polite language than English. Show respect for the other person by using vous until they tell you otherwise, and including polite words and phrases where appropriate.
- S’il vous plaît (see voo play) means “please.” The informal version is s’il te plaît,
- Merci (mair-see) means “thank you.” You can also say merci beaucoup, which means “thank you very much.” If someone says merci to you, reply de rien (deh rryang).
- Excusez-moi (ecks-cyoo-say mwhah) means “excuse me.” You can also say pardon (pahr-dohn).
- Désolé (day-soh-lay) means “sorry.” Either excusez-moi or pardon will also work, depending on the context.
- 5 Avoid letting language get in the way. Especially if you’re beginning to learn French, it may be a good idea to let the person know early on in the conversation that you don’t know a lot of French and want to practice. From there, you can let them know if you don’t understand something.
- Je ne parle pas bien français (zheh neh pahrl pahs byang frahn-seh) means “I don’t speak French well.”
- Je ne comprends pas (zheh neh cohm-prahng pahs) means “I don’t understand.”
- Pouvez-vous répéter, s’il vous plaît? means “Please say that again.”
- Parlez plus lentement, s’il vous plaît means “Please speak more slowly.”
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- Question How do you say “my surname is” in French? This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness. wikiHow Staff Editor Staff Answer “Surname” in French is “nom de famille” (“family name”). To give your last name, you’d say, “Mon nom de famille est Smith” (“My family name is Smith.”).
- Question What’s the French word for “I am”? This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness. wikiHow Staff Editor Staff Answer “I am” in French is “je suis.” The pronunciation is approximately “jeh swee,” but the j is pronounced more like a zs or voiced “sh” sound (as in Zsa Zsa). Some French speakers run it together into something like “shui.”
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In Canada, the phrase “mon nom est” (mohn nohm ay) is also used. This phrase literally means “my name is.” The phrase “je m’appelle” is still preferred. However, “mon nom est” may be more appropriate in some contexts, such as when you are introducing yourself over the phone.
Thanks for submitting a tip for review! Advertisement Article Summary X The easiest way to say “My name is” in French is “Je m’appelle” followed by your first name. For example, if your name is Marie, you’d say “Je m’appelle Marie.” You can also say “Moi c’est Marie,” which means “I’m Marie.” If you go by a nickname or shortened version of your name, use the phrase “Je me fais appeler.” For example, you could say “Je m’appelle Jonathan, mais je me fais appeler Jon,” which means “My name is Jonathan, but I prefer to be called Jon.” For tips on greeting someone in French, read on! Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 155,887 times.
What is the meaning of Je m appelle?
In French we say: Je m’appelle – My name is.
Is Je m appelle formal?
Introductions: – To ask your name, a French speaker will say: Comment vous appelez-vous? (formal) or Comment tu t’appelles? (informal). Reply with: Je m’appelle,
French | English equivalent | Literal translation | Context | Formality |
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Comment vous appelez-vous ? | What’s your name? | How do you (second person singular formal) call yourself? | Introductions | Formal |
Comment tu t’appelles ? | What’s your name? | How do you (second person singular) call yourself? | Introductions | Informal |
Je suis très heureux(/euse) de faire votre connaissance | I’m pleased to meet you | I’m very happy to meet you | Introductions | Neutral |
Très heureux | Nice to meet you | Very happy | Introductions (usually after an initial introduction has taken place, not as a conversation opener) | Slightly informal |
Enchanté(e) | It’s a pleasure | Charmed | Slightly formal | |
Enchanté(e) de faire votre connaissance | Pleasure to meet you | Pleasure to make your acquaintance | Formal | |
Bienvenue | Welcome | “Good coming:” from a combination of “bien” + “venue” (venir) | Introductions | Neutral |
Can you say Je suis to introduce yourself?
Your Name – If someone asks you for your name, they will say comment t’appelles-tu ? (What is your name?). This is the informal option. The formal version of this question is comment vous appelez-vous ? (What is your name?). To answer this question, begin your sentence with je m’appelle (I call myself) and then say your name.
What is appelle moi in English?
Translation of ‘appelle-moi’ in English. call me give me a call.
What does Je vous ame mean?
French term or phrase: Je vous aime. English translation: I love you.
How do you respond to Je m appelle?
Method 2: ‘Mon Nom Est’ or ‘My Name Is’ – As said, Comment vous appelez-vous? when translated word for word, asks a person what they call him/herself. However, it’s basically asking what a person’s name is, And “je m’appelle” answers that. You could also answer this question though with “Mon nom est (blank),” which literally translates to “My name is,” This is a perfectly fine way to reply, too, though not as common as “je m’appelle.” Image by “Peinture de la tour Eiffel” by Paul-Louis Delance/ Wikimedia Commons The phrase is also a bit more difficult to fine-tune when it comes to pronunciation as it has lettres muettes or “silent letters” in the form of the nasal consonants “m” and “n.” What are nasal consonants? Well, as the University of Texas at Austin explains: Nasal vowels are produced when air passes through the nose as well as the mouth.
English has nasal-like vowels in words such as sing and impossible, but the nasal consonants /n/ and /m/ are still pronounced. These consonants are not pronounced in French when following a nasal vowel. The consonant is totally assimilated into the vowel pronunciation. Right! So when you first hear “Mon nom est,” you’ll find that the ending “n” and “m” are pretty silent, simply an extension of the vowel that precedes them.
What’s more, “t” is usually a silent consonant, too. And “est” is pronounced like “ay.” So “Mon nom est” sounded out is:
mon = mo(n) nom = no(m) est = ay
For this one, it’s definitely helpful to hear it read slowly. Hearing it at regular speed, it may even sound as if there’s only one word here versus three: mo-no-AY : In French, there are three main groups of silent letters: e muet, h (aspiré and muet), and final consonants, of which “mon nom est” is a good example.
How do you reply to Bonjour?
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If you are in a more formal situation, use bonjour or au revoir.1) See you tomorrow: a) À tout à l’heure b) À demain c) À la prochaine d) Comme ci, comme ça 2) Ça va bien: a) I’m doing well b) So so c) See you soon d) Not bad 3) Good night: a) Pas grand-chose b) Bonne nuit c) Bonsoir d) Bonjour However, as in any language, there are many different ways to greet people in French depending on the context and your familiarity with the person. #1 Bonjour ! Most of my audiobooks are recorded at several speeds to help you conquer the modern French language. The Emily in Paris star just debuted a new bangs haircut on Instagram for the show’s press day on, Then when the French (mostly Acadian French peoples expelled from the Canada region) moved to the Spanish-owned Louisiana, the term “la yapa” was adopted by the french, but into the single word “lagniappe”. In French the situation is similar; there are many ways to respond to the various forms of merci.Q.V. The More Important Questions. – Hello! It is use for formal as well as informal greeting in French-speaking countries.There is also an other way of responding or greeting someone when replying to bonsoir.It is by responding “Salut”.It means Hi.It is used to greet friends or well-known,9th – 12th grade. Other ways to say you’re welcome are pas de probleme (no problem) or je vous en prie, which is more formal. French Hello Song “Bonjour” with MP3. These are fairly simple. Comment ça va? 1. Explanation: When someone greets you bonsoir, you can reply using bonsoir simply. DRAFT. Je vais bien. French greetings are some of the first phrases that will you need when learning French. You’ll hear this French greeting everywhere – as you enter shops, greet acquaintances, and even in Disney’s well-known film “Beauty and the Beast”. Answers about the weather. This greeting is used in similar situations as bonjour but is reserved for the evening. Probably the most important thing to know is that tone, Je m’appelle Marie. Lesson 1 – Transition Lesson IN&ON: how many of these phrases do you know already? Très bien, merci and respond to question cues with single words or set phrases: Qu’est-ce que c’est? The literal translation means “to the seeing again”. Bonjour – “Good day”. Solution: First Second, English Translation of “bonne journée” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. It is most often used when speaking informally to children or a loved one. French, choose the best way to respond. Contextual translation of “bonjour mademoiselle” into English. When writing to your boss, you should use the formal ‘you’, which is vous in French. Hi, hello, bye, goodbye, and cheers are some of the translations. French. Very well, thank you. The emphasis is on the second syllable. Look at the picture and she is which response best answers the question: Comment vas-tu? This is the standard way to say “my name is” in French, and is appropriate in any occasion. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases. It’s a French hello song written and sung by Alain Le Lait. As with English, French people tend to reply to Ça va? Meaning of Ça Va, French Exercise • How are you? Review Module 1 French 1 | French Quiz – Quizizz. The verb appeller means “to call,” so the phrase literally means “I call myself.” For example, you might say “Bonjour! Greetings are an essential part of French social etiquette. English Translation of “d’accord !” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Other translations. Michel: Je ne vais pas très bien. Allez-vous bien? You must avoid at all costs the temptation to translate word for word. It is almost never used in current french except when somebody is trying to sell you something, and is not your ‘real friend’, like the “bonjour chef” which means “hello chief”, that you will hear inside Doner Kebabs to encourage sympathy, Hello songs are great for this. This basic form of hello can be used in any context, and with any. (Think the “g” in “rouge”). Now to be clear, Coucou is a rather recent addition to the French dictionary. So, we’ve established that context is key to using French greetings correctly. It can mean Good morning or hello. I know this isn’t a typical French-learning post, but I hope you found this medley of cultures and languages as interesting as I did. The rule of thumb here is to respond to the person however they addressed you, even if it’s later. with a positive response – Bien, or Bien, merci – much the same way as we would use fine in English. If you ask your teacher “how do you say hello in French?”, they’ll almost certainly reply with bonjour. If you want to say thank you, you would say.Q. Mon ami (or mon amie in the feminine) means “my friend.”. What is the reply for bonjour? It’s polite and used in both formal and informal situations. Bonsoir Paul – Hello / Good evening Paul. The French person won’t respond to the question and instead says bonjour deliberately, sometimes multiple times, until their bonjour is reciprocated. You can also reply either with “comment allez-vous?” which means how a. Human translations with examples: hello, madam, bonjour, bonjorn, hello, miss, hello miss!, mademoiselle. listen, By the end of Level 2, students interact with teachers and each other through action-related talk and play. Bonjour, Paul. The next time you say hello how are you in French you will be able to understand as well as ask it back! Add a translation. Answers: 3 on a question: 2. #1 Bonjour – “Hello” in French. He bien, bonjour mademoiselle Scott. English. Last Update: 2020-09-12 Usage Frequency: 1 Quality: Reference: Anonymous. Un éléphant. The Basic Niceties. Hopefully, this interest in France and his experience as a developer and, Good morning, Miss.4. Get a better translation with 4,401,923,520 human contributions, Variety is the spice of life, so we encourage you to try as many of these expressions out as possible. And don’t forget to pronouce the r as softly as you can- it’s a very throaty sound. It is mostly used by young people, and more often by women rather than men. Get a better translation with 4,401,923,520 human contributions, In fact, this well-known greeting means ” good day” in French. Tu veux un croissant? Be careful. With a french wife, a house on the border of Brittany and the Pays de la Loire, an aunt in Paris, his wife’s family in Bordeaux, and a dear (now sadly departed) friend on the Cote d’Azur, Martin is well placed to comment on France from the point of view of an Englishman. And you no doubt already know at least some of them. Select the best response to the following greeting: Bonjour, Monsieur Balander. It means “hello my friend” if traducted directly. In this article we present some of the aspects of French, Bonjour Amis! Et vous? When writing to your boss, you should use the formal ‘you’, which is vous in French. French.52% average accuracy. Salut, Michel! Google’s free service instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages. I am providing French Basic Level/A1 Online Training Duration: 30hrs Fees: 5000/Rs, On top of the array of phrases a French speaker may begin a conversation with, there’s also the infamous cheek-kissing to contend with. (replaces bonjour in the evening) (bon swah) #3 Salut ! To say ‘hello’ to someone, you can say. Yes, “affectueusement” (= with affection, affectionately, fondly) is indeed quite good between friends! bonjour como télé vu hello how are you. It could lead to a beautiful friendship in the future. If you’re not acquainted with the recipient, use Bonjour monsieur / madame, meaning ‘Hello Sir / Ma’am’. Answer (1 of 20): “Bonjour” in French, is a formal way of greeting someone.4 times. Bonjour, Paul Comment t’appelles-tu ? What is the response to Merci? There are different ways of greeting each other in French. À demain. Camille Chevalier-Karfis. Rules for pronunciation: Pronounce it bon-ZHOUR. Don’t forget to sprinkle the sentences with “bonjour,” “merci,” and “s’il vous plaît”. frmindreau01_36588. Well, hello, Miss Scott. They exchange greetings such as Bonjour! Languages, French. If you say “Bonjour” to someone and it’s already the start of the evening, people will reply “Bonsoir” and you’ll have to say: “oh, yes, sorry, “bonsoir” because it’s already the evening now.” (Oui, c’est vrai, bonsoir, c’est déjà le soir,) You never use “Bonjour” when you.20 different ways to answer the common question “Comment ça va?” The list, The most common way to say “hello” in French literally translates as “good day”. Bonjour mademoiselle la Nietzschéenne c’est pour vous que j’ai fait ce bouquet. But French greetings are not that simple, especially for foreigners. We have online tutors in more than 50 languages. Be careful. The nice thing about bonjour is that it’s the most safe and polite of all greetings in French. There really is no specific response to de rien, just as there’s no specific response to you’re welcome in English. 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Is Bonjour Hello or goodbye?
Bonsoir: Bonjour at night – Bonjour is the go-to greeting in French and means both “hello” and “good morning.” If it’s evening or nighttime, you can say Bonsoir (literally, ” Good evening “). This works in formal or informal contexts, although generally if you’re meeting up with friends or family it’s fairly common to continue to use Bonjour,
Can I say Je suis my name?
Can I say Je suis my name? – Yes, you can say Je suis my name. It’s a very common phrase in French.
How do you respond to Ca va et toi?
Ça va, which is pronounced like “sah vah,” is a common phrase heard in day-to-day French speech. Ça va literally translates to “it goes,” but it is used in a variety of situations. The most common way you’ll hear ça va is when it is used to ask someone how they’re doing as a shortened version of comment ça va ? Some proper ways to respond to ça va? include, ” Très bien, et vous ?” or in a more casual setting, ” Ça va bien, et toi ?” But you can also respond with a simple ” ça va,” which means you’re doing fine.
If you’re looking to sound more like a local, or are just looking to improve your language skills, it’s important to understand ça va because it is used in a wide variety of situations including talking about well-being, problems in the present, problems that will, or might possibly occur in the future, and talking about feelings and opinions.
While we encourage you to always try to use new vocabulary, just be mindful that ça va is definitely considered a casual greeting, and if you’re talking to someone you don’t know well it might be better to say, ” comment allez-vous ?” instead. Also, while you’re reading through all of the different ways you can use ça va, you might notice some negative phrases that drop the ” ne ” from the ” ne pas ” negation.
Can I say je suis bien?
Comment allez-vous? Je vais bien! J’entends souvent “Je suis bien” qui est la traduction mot à mot de l’anglais “I’m fine”. La réponse “Je suis bien” n’est pas correcte. La réponse correcte est “Je vais bien” ou “Je ne vais pas bien”. Vous pouvez répondre “Je suis bien” si la question est “Est-ce que tu es bien dans ton nouvel appartement?” Oui, j’y suis bien.
Is it jai or je suis?
Di A0 Kwiziq community member Hi, I’m a beginner in French and I always get confused in using Je suis and J’ai. In my head (which thinks in English), sentences like ‘I am 20 years old’ is not ‘Je suis vingt ans’ but ‘J’ai vingt ans’ which literally means ‘I have 20 years old’. Is there are hard rule when to use Je suis or J’ai in a sentence? Asked 2 years ago Chris C1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor Correct answer J’ai = I have. Je suis = I am. That said, not always when you would say “I am” in English, is the French translation Je suis. The French say, e.g., I have 20 years (j’ai 20 ans), There are other examples, but they are, all in all, exceptions. Hi, I’m a beginner in French and I always get confused in using Je suis and J’ai. In my head (which thinks in English), sentences like ‘I am 20 years old’ is not ‘Je suis vingt ans’ but ‘J’ai vingt ans’ which literally means ‘I have 20 years old’. Is there are hard rule when to use Je suis or J’ai in a sentence?
What is the difference between J suis and Je suis?
In fast spoken French, the ‘J’ sound often mutates into ‘Ch’ before a consonant. For instance: Je suis (= I am) becomes J’suis (the ‘e’ disappears) becomes Chui (‘J’s’ turns into ‘Ch.’)
Do French use je voudrais?
Je voudrais Whether in a café, restaurant, or bakery a polite way to order in French is je voudrais meaning ‘I would like’ followed by whatever you’re ordering. To make it even better, add s’il vous plaît meaning ‘please’ at the end!
Do French people say excuse my French?
Of the many languages that grace our globe, why is French the one we’ve deemed capable of glossing over the more profane utterances that sometimes slip out? We could be forgiving each other’s Finnish! Why not “absolve my Albanian”? “Dismiss my Danish” is right there! Alternatively, when the French let one fly during fondue, are they begging their guests to exculpate their English, lest their obscenity inflame beef over bourguignon? In a word, no.
- Pardon my French” is an idiom exclusive to the English language, stemming from the two countries’ own millennium-old beef—and not one of the bourguignon type.
- While the rapport between England and France has been a bit rosier in modern times, when it comes to getting along, historically, they do not.
In 1066, William, Duke of Normandy, seized not only the day but all of England, leading to a never-before-seen integration of French words into the English lexicon. According to Merriam-Webster, “William put French-speaking Normans in nearly all positions of power in the country.
English got Frenchified,” As time progressed, this French-infused language became a tool of the ruling class in England, whose incorporated vocabulary would give the pretense of a more sophisticated, refined individual. So, when among what they perceived as the less-likely-to-be-so-chic proletariat, elites felt their usage of a language that might not be understood by all of their audience to be worthy of an apology.
While this phrase has its origins in France, these “French” things do not, Quite literally, at the time, people were asking their conversation partners to excuse them for speaking in French. Early usage of the phrase can be found in a story published by Karl Von Miltie in his 1831 book, The Twelve Nights : “My dear Mr.
- Heartwell, you are come to see me at last.
- Bless me, how fat you are grown!—absolutely round as a ball:—you will soon be as embonpoint (excuse my French) as your poor dear father, the major.” For those who do not speak French, embonpoint is defined as “the plumpness of a person.” In this instance, the speaker is not apologizing for the insult, just for doing it in French—though these 10 French phrases everyone in the world should know might come in handy if someone accidentally insults you in French.
Given the phrase’s already established aptitude for resolving verbal violations, “pardon my French” transitioned into a way to atone for general foul language, as over time, French words phased out of common usage in English. The phrase evolved from a bonafide apology for using haughty language to a bonafide apology for using naughty language.
What is the response to Je m appelle?
M’appelle = mah-pehll So the reply of ‘je m’appelle’ is a perfect response as ‘je’ means ‘I,’ ‘m” is ‘myself,’ and ‘appele’ is ‘to call.’
How do you say his name is in French?
Je sais comment il s’appelle.