You are right. It means "My name is..." in French.
2007-03-25 19:58:22
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answered by Sergio__ 7
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My name is
2007-03-25 19:59:38
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answered by Anonymous
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My name is...
2007-03-25 21:04:31
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answered by just me 4
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Je m'apelle is French and your guess is correct; Je M'apelle Tyler = My name is Tyler.
2007-03-25 20:06:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Bonjour je m'apelle Caniela
Hi my name is Caniela
Je m'apelle : My name is ....
2007-03-26 02:33:08
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answered by canielany 3
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Je m'appelle means, in direct translation, "My name is ."
And yes, it is from the French language.
Normally, this is used when you meet someone new. So you will greet the person, "Bonjour, je m'appelle . Et vous?"
In English, this means, "Good morning/afternoon, my name is . And you?"
"Bonjour" can stand for "Good Morning" or "Good Afternoon".
2007-03-25 20:08:51
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answered by LNat 1
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It's french for "my name is" and the right spelling is "je m'aPPelle".
My name is Jonas (tribute to weezer fans)
Je m'appelle Jonas
And you, what's your name?
Et toi, quel est ton nom?
2007-03-25 23:29:37
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answered by fookine 5
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French for "My name is"
2007-03-25 20:03:24
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answered by miladybc 6
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Je m'appelle is French for --my name is--
2007-03-25 20:14:11
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answered by g p 6
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I call myself.
Je me appeller
it's how you introduce yourself in french.
Je m'apelle John. Et tu? Que est-ce que t-apelles tu?
I call myself John. And you? What is it that you call yourself?
2007-03-25 20:01:36
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answered by wassupmang 5
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