In French, you use a specific verb to give your name as well as someone else's.
Learn how to say your name in French
Look at these examples:
To say your name in French, you use the verb s'appeler (literally "to call oneself")
If you want to be informal, use the "tu" form.
If you need to be formal, use the "vous" form.
Note the difference in spelling between appelle / appelles and appelez
ATTENTION:
It's tempting to translate Je m'appelle... as I call myself... but despite this being its literal translation, this is not correct.
I call myself... implies one's real name is something else, or a choice over one's name.
-> My real name's John but I call myself / everyone calls me Jack.
In French, the equivalent of this is Je me fais appeler..., which has the same implication of choice over the name.
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