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How you say name in French?

In French, "name" can be said in a few different ways depending on the context:

General "name":

* "Nom" (pronounced "noh") - this is the most common and general way to say "name" in French.

"What is your name?":

* "Comment vous appelez-vous?" (pronounced "koh-moh voo za-play-vay-voo") - this is the formal way to ask someone their name.

* "Quel est votre nom?" (pronounced "kel eh voh-truh noh") - another formal way to ask someone's name.

* "Comment tu t'appelles?" (pronounced "koh-moh too ta-pel") - this is the informal way to ask someone their name, used with friends and family.

"My name is...":

* "Je m'appelle..." (pronounced "zhuh ma-pel") - followed by your name. This is the most common way to introduce yourself.

"What's your name?" (informal):

* "C'est quoi ton nom?" (pronounced "say kwa tohn noh") - this is a very informal way to ask someone their name, used with close friends.

Remember that the specific phrase you use will depend on the situation and the formality of the context.

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