Usage examples of "last name" in English with translation to French

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My last name is Watanabe. Watanabe est mon nom de famille.
How is your last name written? Comment votre nom de famille s'écrit-il ?
How do you write your last name? Comment écrivez-vous votre nom de famille ?
How do you spell your last name? Comment épelez-vous votre nom de famille ?
How do you pronounce your last name? Comment prononcez-vous votre nom de famille ?
I didn't catch your last name. Je n'ai pas saisi votre nom de famille.
Ikeda is my last name, and Kazuko is my first name. Ikeda est mon nom de famille, et Kazuko est mon prénom.
She's been living for the last five years under an assumed name. Elle a vécu sous un nom d'emprunt au long des cinq dernières années.
I was expecting you last night. Je vous attendais la nuit dernière.
Its name is Ken. Son nom est Ken.
If we can't get the money in any other way, we can, as a last resort, sell the car. Si on ne peut pas obtenir l'argent de quelconque autre manière, on peut, en dernier recours, vendre la voiture.
When you submit a quote, it's best to enter the author's name as a tag or, if you can't, in a comment. Quand on soumet une citation, il est préférable d'ajouter le nom de l'auteur dans un tag ou, si c'est impossible, dans un commentaire.
I didn't go to school last month. Je ne suis pas allé à l'école le mois dernier.
My name is Alex, but I prefer that you all call me Augusto. Mon nom est Alex, mais je préfèrerais que vous m'appeliez Augusto.
Did you drive her home last night? L'as-tu reconduite chez elle la nuit dernière ?
Jimmy was intensely jealous of the dots in Zoë's name. Jimmy était intensément jaloux des points présents dans le nom de Zoë.
Did you catch anything the last time you went fishing? As-tu attrapé quelque chose la dernière fois que tu es allé pêcher ?
The name of the pianist is known to everybody. Le nom du pianiste est connu de tous.
She must have visited England last summer. Elle a dû visiter l'Angleterre l'été dernier.
No one knows her name. Personne ne sait son nom.
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