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In this lesson, we will dive into the essential vocabulary and phrases used for introducing yourself and others in Afrikaans. This topic is vital for anyone beginning their journey in learning Afrikaans, as introductions are often the first step in making new acquaintances and establishing connections. Understanding how to present yourself and inquire about others is not only practical but also helps foster a sense of community and belonging in a new language environment.
 
We will begin by exploring key vocabulary and expressions, followed by practical examples to illustrate their use in everyday conversations. By the end of this lesson, you will have the confidence to introduce yourself and others, ask questions about personal information, and engage in simple dialogue.


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<h2>Introduction</h2>
=== Importance of Introducing Yourself ===
 
When learning a new language, the ability to introduce yourself is crucial. It allows you to break the ice, start conversations, and build relationships. In Afrikaans culture, greetings and introductions often set the tone for social interactions. Being able to express who you are and show interest in others is a valuable skill that will benefit you in both personal and professional settings.
 
=== Structure of the Lesson ===
 
1. '''Key Vocabulary and Phrases''': We will cover essential words and phrases for introductions.
 
2. '''Examples''': We will provide practical examples to illustrate how these phrases are used.
 
3. '''Exercises''': You will have the opportunity to practice what you have learned through various exercises, complete with solutions and explanations.
 
== Key Vocabulary and Phrases ==
 
Let's get started with some key vocabulary and phrases that will help you introduce yourself and others in Afrikaans.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Afrikaans !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| Ek is... || Ek is... || I am...
 
|-
 
| My naam is... || Mai naam is... || My name is...
 
|-
 
| Wat is jou naam? || Vat is yow naam? || What is your name?
 
|-
 
| Ek kom van... || Ek kom fan... || I come from...
 
|-
 
| Hoe gaan dit? || Hu gaan dit? || How are you?
 
|-
 
| Ek is... jaar oud. || Ek is... yahr owt. || I am... years old.
 
|-
 
| Dit is my vriend/ vriendin. || Dit is mai friend/ vriendin. || This is my friend.
 
|-
 
| Hy is... || Hai is... || He is...
 
|-
 
| Sy is... || Sai is... || She is...
 
|-
 
| Waar werk jy? || Vaar verk yow? || Where do you work?
 
|-
 
| Ek werk by... || Ek verk bai... || I work at...
 
|-
 
| Wat doen jy? || Vat doo-yow? || What do you do?
 
|-
 
| Ek studeer... || Ek stew-der... || I study...
 
|-
 
| Ek hou van... || Ek how fan... || I like...
 
|-
 
| Dit is my familie. || Dit is mai fam-i-lee. || This is my family.
 
|-
 
| Ek is getroud. || Ek is ghe-trowd. || I am married.
 
|-
 
| Ek het kinders. || Ek het kin-ders. || I have children.
 
|-
 
| Hoe oud is jy? || Hu owt is yow? || How old are you?
 
|-
 
| Ek is enkel. || Ek is en-kel. || I am single.
 
|-
 
| Ek kom van Suid-Afrika. || Ek kom fan Süd-Afrika. || I come from South Africa.
 
|-
 
| Ek praat Afrikaans. || Ek praat Afrikaans. || I speak Afrikaans.
 
|}
 
== Examples of Introductions ==
 
Now, let’s put these phrases into context. Below are examples of how to introduce yourself and others in various scenarios.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Scenario !! Afrikaans Introduction !! English Translation
 
|-
 
| Meeting someone new || Ek is Sarah. My naam is Sarah. Ek kom van die VSA. || I am Sarah. My name is Sarah. I come from the USA.
 
|-
 
| Introducing a friend || Dit is my vriend, John. Hy is 30 jaar oud en werk by 'n bank. || This is my friend, John. He is 30 years old and works at a bank.
 
|-
 
| Sharing about yourself || Ek is getroud en ek het twee kinders. Ek hou van sport. || I am married and I have two children. I like sports.
 
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| Asking for someone's name || Wat is jou naam? || What is your name?
 
|-
 
| Talking about your job || Ek werk as 'n onderwyser. || I work as a teacher.
 
|-
 
| Asking about someone's job || Waar werk jy? || Where do you work?
 
|-
 
| Talking about your studies || Ek studeer aan die universiteit. || I study at the university.
 
|-
 
| Asking about age || Hoe oud is jy? || How old are you?
 
|-
 
| Introducing yourself at a gathering || Goeie naand, ek is Pieter. || Good evening, I am Pieter.
 
|-
 
| Sharing your interests || Ek hou van musiek en lees. || I like music and reading.
 
|}
 
== Practice Exercises ==
 
Now that you are familiar with the vocabulary and examples, it’s time to put your skills to the test. Below are exercises designed to help you practice introducing yourself and others.
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
Complete the sentences with the appropriate Afrikaans words from the vocabulary list.
 
1. Ek __________ (is) _______ (your name).
 
2. Dit is my __________ (friend), __________ (their name).
 
3. Ek kom van __________ (your country).
 
4. Ek __________ (study) __________ (your field of study).
 
5. Hoe __________ (old) __________ (you)?
 
=== Exercise 2: Role Play ===
 
Pair up with a partner and practice introducing yourselves using the vocabulary and phrases provided. One person can be “Person A” and the other “Person B.” Switch roles after a few minutes.
 
=== Exercise 3: Matching Phrases ===
 
Match the Afrikaans phrases with their English translations.
 
1. My naam is...
 
2. Hoe gaan dit?
 
3. Dit is my familie.
 
4. Ek praat Afrikaans.
 
5. Ek is enkel.
 
'''Answers:'''
 
1 - (b) My name is...


<p>Welkom! That means welcome in Afrikaans, and I'm excited to continue teaching the wonderful language of Afrikaans. In this lesson, you will learn how to introduce yourself and others in Afrikaans. These phrases are essential in everyday conversation, so let's get started!</p>
2 - (a) How are you?


<h2>Basic Greetings</h2>
3 - (d) This is my family.


<p>Greetings are a fundamental part of any conversation. Here are some basic Afrikaans phrases you can use to greet someone:</p>
4 - (e) I speak Afrikaans.


<ul>
5 - (c) I am single.
  <li><b>Hallo</b> - Hello</li>
  <li><b>Goeie môre</b> - Good morning</li>
  <li><b>Goeie dag</b> - Good day</li>
  <li><b>Goeie middag</b> - Good afternoon</li>
  <li><b>Goeie naand</b> - Good evening</li>
</ul>


<p>Notice that Afrikaans has formal and informal ways of addressing people. <b>Hallo</b> is informal and can be used with friends or family, while the formal greetings are used with strangers or people in positions of authority.</p>
=== Exercise 4: Create Your Introduction ===


<h2>Introducing Yourself</h2>
Write a short paragraph introducing yourself in Afrikaans, using at least five phrases from the vocabulary list.


<p>Now, let's learn how to introduce ourselves in Afrikaans. Start by saying <b>My naam is</b>, which means "My name is".</p>
'''Sample Answer:'''


<ul>
Ek is Anna. My naam is Anna. Ek kom van Suid-Afrika. Ek werk as 'n verpleegster en ek hou van lees. Hoe gaan dit?
  <li><b>My naam is John.</b> - My name is John.</li>
  <li><b>Ek is Sarah.</b> - I am Sarah.</li>
</ul>


<p>Next, let's learn some phrases to ask another person their name:</p>
=== Exercise 5: Ask and Answer ===


<ul>
Form pairs and ask each other the following questions, then record the answers.
  <li><b>Wat is jou naam?</b> - What is your name? (informal)</li>
  <li><b>Wat is u naam?</b> - What is your name? (formal)</li>
</ul>


<p>When responding to these questions, you can use the phrases we learned earlier to introduce yourself. For example:</p>
1. Wat is jou naam?


<ul>
2. Hoe oud is jy?
  <li><b>My naam is Ahmed.</b> - My name is Ahmed.</li>
  <li><b>Ek is Linda.</b> - I am Linda.</li>
</ul>


<p>Now let's practice some other basic phrases to use during an introduction. These phrases will help you ask and answer some basic questions about personal information:</p>
3. Waar werk jy?


<ul>
4. Wat doen jy in jou vrye tyd?
  <li><b>Waar kom jy vandaan?</b> - Where are you from? (informal)</li>
  <li><b>Waar kom u vandaan?</b> - Where are you from? (formal)</li>
  <li><b>Ek kom uit Amerika.</b> - I am from America.</li>
  <li><b>Wat doen jy?</b> - What do you do? (informal)</li>
  <li><b>Wat doen u?</b> - What do you do? (formal)</li>
  <li><b>Ek is 'n onderwyser.</b> - I am a teacher.</li>
  <li><b>Hoe oud is jy?</b> - How old are you? (informal)</li>
  <li><b>Hoe oud is u?</b> - How old are you? (formal)</li>
  <li><b>Ek is 33 jaar oud.</b> - I am 33 years old.</li>
  <li><b>Waar bly jy?</b> - Where do you live? (informal)</li>
  <li><b>Waar bly u?</b> - Where do you live? (formal)</li>
  <li><b>Ek bly in Johannesburg.</b> - I live in Johannesburg.</li>
</ul>


<h2>Introducing Others</h2>
'''Sample Answers:'''


<p>Now, let's look at some phrases you can use when introducing other people to each other.</p>
* My naam is Mark.  


<ul>
* Ek is 25 jaar oud.  
  <li><b>Hier is my vriend, Jan.</b> - This is my friend, Jan.</li>
  <li><b>Laat my jou voorstel aan my vrou, Anna.</b> - Let me introduce you to my wife, Anna.</li>
  <li><b>Ek wil graag vir jou meetrouweling, Tessa, voorstel.</b> - I would like to introduce you to my future daughter-in-law, Tessa.</li>
</ul>


<p>When someone introduces themselves to you, it's polite to respond with a phrase like <b>Aangename kennis</b>, which means "Nice to meet you".</p>
* Ek werk by 'n maatskappy.  


<ul>
* In my vrye tyd hou ek van sport.
  <li><b>Aangename kennis.</b> - Nice to meet you.</li>
  <li><b>Bly om jou te ontmoet.</b> - Pleased to meet you.</li>
</ul>


<h2>Conclusion</h2>
=== Exercise 6: Group Activity ===


<p>Congratulations! Now you have learned some basic Afrikaans phrases for introducing yourself and others. Keep practicing these phrases until they become second nature to you. In our next lesson, we will explore more vocabulary related to family and friends, so stay tuned!</p>
In small groups, take turns introducing yourselves to each other and sharing interesting facts about your lives. Each person should use at least three different phrases from the vocabulary list.


=== Exercise 7: Write a Dialogue ===
Write a short dialogue between two people introducing themselves and asking questions.
'''Sample Dialogue:'''
A: Goeie naand, ek is Lize. Wat is jou naam?
B: Goeie naand, ek is Johan. Hoe gaan dit?
A: Dit gaan goed, dankie! Hoe oud is jy?
B: Ek is 22 jaar oud.
=== Exercise 8: Multiple Choice ===
Choose the correct translation for the following phrases:
1. "My naam is..."
a) My name is...
b) I am...
c) What is your name?
2. "Ek is getroud."
a) I am single.
b) I am married.
c) I have children.
'''Answers:'''
1 - a
2 - b
=== Exercise 9: Describe Your Friend ===
Choose a friend and write a short description using the vocabulary learned in this lesson.
'''Sample Answer:'''
Dit is my vriend, Tom. Hy is 28 jaar oud en werk as 'n ingenieur. Hy hou van fietsry.
=== Exercise 10: Sharing Your Hobbies ===
Prepare a short presentation about your hobbies and interests. Use at least five phrases from the vocabulary list.
'''Sample Answer:'''
Ek hou van musiek, lees, en stap. Ek speel ook kitaar in my vrye tyd. Dit is my passie.
By engaging in these exercises, you will solidify your understanding of how to introduce yourself and others in Afrikaans. This practice is essential in building your confidence to communicate effectively in real-life situations.
As we conclude this lesson, remember that practice makes perfect. Don’t hesitate to introduce yourself in Afrikaans whenever you have the chance! The more you use the language, the more natural it will become.


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==Videos==
===Afrikaans in Three Minutes - Introducing Yourself in Afrikaans ...===
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===ALL Phrases to Introduce Yourself like a Native Afrikaans Speaker ...===
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===Introducing yourself in Afrikaans | Afrikaans met Lindie 01 - YouTube===
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===The Ultimate Introduction for Brand New Afrikaans Learners - YouTube===
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==Sources==
* [https://www.afrikaanspod101.com/blog/2019/06/20/how-to-introduce-yourself-in-afrikaans/ How to introduce yourself in Afrikaans - A good place to start ...]
* [https://ling-app.com/af/5-easy-steps-to-introduce-yourself-in-afrikaans/ 5 Easy Steps To Introduce Yourself In Afrikaans - Ling App]




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==Other Lessons==
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* [[Language/Afrikaans/Vocabulary/Verbs|Verbs]]
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* [https://ling-app.com/af/5-easy-steps-to-introduce-yourself-in-afrikaans/ 5 Easy Steps To Introduce Yourself In Afrikaans - Ling App]


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AfrikaansVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Introducing Yourself and Others

In this lesson, we will dive into the essential vocabulary and phrases used for introducing yourself and others in Afrikaans. This topic is vital for anyone beginning their journey in learning Afrikaans, as introductions are often the first step in making new acquaintances and establishing connections. Understanding how to present yourself and inquire about others is not only practical but also helps foster a sense of community and belonging in a new language environment.

We will begin by exploring key vocabulary and expressions, followed by practical examples to illustrate their use in everyday conversations. By the end of this lesson, you will have the confidence to introduce yourself and others, ask questions about personal information, and engage in simple dialogue.

Importance of Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

When learning a new language, the ability to introduce yourself is crucial. It allows you to break the ice, start conversations, and build relationships. In Afrikaans culture, greetings and introductions often set the tone for social interactions. Being able to express who you are and show interest in others is a valuable skill that will benefit you in both personal and professional settings.

Structure of the Lesson[edit | edit source]

1. Key Vocabulary and Phrases: We will cover essential words and phrases for introductions.

2. Examples: We will provide practical examples to illustrate how these phrases are used.

3. Exercises: You will have the opportunity to practice what you have learned through various exercises, complete with solutions and explanations.

Key Vocabulary and Phrases[edit | edit source]

Let's get started with some key vocabulary and phrases that will help you introduce yourself and others in Afrikaans.

Afrikaans Pronunciation English
Ek is... Ek is... I am...
My naam is... Mai naam is... My name is...
Wat is jou naam? Vat is yow naam? What is your name?
Ek kom van... Ek kom fan... I come from...
Hoe gaan dit? Hu gaan dit? How are you?
Ek is... jaar oud. Ek is... yahr owt. I am... years old.
Dit is my vriend/ vriendin. Dit is mai friend/ vriendin. This is my friend.
Hy is... Hai is... He is...
Sy is... Sai is... She is...
Waar werk jy? Vaar verk yow? Where do you work?
Ek werk by... Ek verk bai... I work at...
Wat doen jy? Vat doo-yow? What do you do?
Ek studeer... Ek stew-der... I study...
Ek hou van... Ek how fan... I like...
Dit is my familie. Dit is mai fam-i-lee. This is my family.
Ek is getroud. Ek is ghe-trowd. I am married.
Ek het kinders. Ek het kin-ders. I have children.
Hoe oud is jy? Hu owt is yow? How old are you?
Ek is enkel. Ek is en-kel. I am single.
Ek kom van Suid-Afrika. Ek kom fan Süd-Afrika. I come from South Africa.
Ek praat Afrikaans. Ek praat Afrikaans. I speak Afrikaans.

Examples of Introductions[edit | edit source]

Now, let’s put these phrases into context. Below are examples of how to introduce yourself and others in various scenarios.

Scenario Afrikaans Introduction English Translation
Meeting someone new Ek is Sarah. My naam is Sarah. Ek kom van die VSA. I am Sarah. My name is Sarah. I come from the USA.
Introducing a friend Dit is my vriend, John. Hy is 30 jaar oud en werk by 'n bank. This is my friend, John. He is 30 years old and works at a bank.
Sharing about yourself Ek is getroud en ek het twee kinders. Ek hou van sport. I am married and I have two children. I like sports.
Asking for someone's name Wat is jou naam? What is your name?
Talking about your job Ek werk as 'n onderwyser. I work as a teacher.
Asking about someone's job Waar werk jy? Where do you work?
Talking about your studies Ek studeer aan die universiteit. I study at the university.
Asking about age Hoe oud is jy? How old are you?
Introducing yourself at a gathering Goeie naand, ek is Pieter. Good evening, I am Pieter.
Sharing your interests Ek hou van musiek en lees. I like music and reading.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you are familiar with the vocabulary and examples, it’s time to put your skills to the test. Below are exercises designed to help you practice introducing yourself and others.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the appropriate Afrikaans words from the vocabulary list.

1. Ek __________ (is) _______ (your name).

2. Dit is my __________ (friend), __________ (their name).

3. Ek kom van __________ (your country).

4. Ek __________ (study) __________ (your field of study).

5. Hoe __________ (old) __________ (you)?

Exercise 2: Role Play[edit | edit source]

Pair up with a partner and practice introducing yourselves using the vocabulary and phrases provided. One person can be “Person A” and the other “Person B.” Switch roles after a few minutes.

Exercise 3: Matching Phrases[edit | edit source]

Match the Afrikaans phrases with their English translations.

1. My naam is...

2. Hoe gaan dit?

3. Dit is my familie.

4. Ek praat Afrikaans.

5. Ek is enkel.

Answers:

1 - (b) My name is...

2 - (a) How are you?

3 - (d) This is my family.

4 - (e) I speak Afrikaans.

5 - (c) I am single.

Exercise 4: Create Your Introduction[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph introducing yourself in Afrikaans, using at least five phrases from the vocabulary list.

Sample Answer:

Ek is Anna. My naam is Anna. Ek kom van Suid-Afrika. Ek werk as 'n verpleegster en ek hou van lees. Hoe gaan dit?

Exercise 5: Ask and Answer[edit | edit source]

Form pairs and ask each other the following questions, then record the answers.

1. Wat is jou naam?

2. Hoe oud is jy?

3. Waar werk jy?

4. Wat doen jy in jou vrye tyd?

Sample Answers:

  • My naam is Mark.
  • Ek is 25 jaar oud.
  • Ek werk by 'n maatskappy.
  • In my vrye tyd hou ek van sport.

Exercise 6: Group Activity[edit | edit source]

In small groups, take turns introducing yourselves to each other and sharing interesting facts about your lives. Each person should use at least three different phrases from the vocabulary list.

Exercise 7: Write a Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Write a short dialogue between two people introducing themselves and asking questions.

Sample Dialogue:

A: Goeie naand, ek is Lize. Wat is jou naam?

B: Goeie naand, ek is Johan. Hoe gaan dit?

A: Dit gaan goed, dankie! Hoe oud is jy?

B: Ek is 22 jaar oud.

Exercise 8: Multiple Choice[edit | edit source]

Choose the correct translation for the following phrases:

1. "My naam is..."

a) My name is...

b) I am...

c) What is your name?

2. "Ek is getroud."

a) I am single.

b) I am married.

c) I have children.

Answers:

1 - a

2 - b

Exercise 9: Describe Your Friend[edit | edit source]

Choose a friend and write a short description using the vocabulary learned in this lesson.

Sample Answer:

Dit is my vriend, Tom. Hy is 28 jaar oud en werk as 'n ingenieur. Hy hou van fietsry.

Exercise 10: Sharing Your Hobbies[edit | edit source]

Prepare a short presentation about your hobbies and interests. Use at least five phrases from the vocabulary list.

Sample Answer:

Ek hou van musiek, lees, en stap. Ek speel ook kitaar in my vrye tyd. Dit is my passie.

By engaging in these exercises, you will solidify your understanding of how to introduce yourself and others in Afrikaans. This practice is essential in building your confidence to communicate effectively in real-life situations.

As we conclude this lesson, remember that practice makes perfect. Don’t hesitate to introduce yourself in Afrikaans whenever you have the chance! The more you use the language, the more natural it will become.

Videos[edit | edit source]

Afrikaans in Three Minutes - Introducing Yourself in Afrikaans ...[edit | edit source]

ALL Phrases to Introduce Yourself like a Native Afrikaans Speaker ...[edit | edit source]

Introducing yourself in Afrikaans | Afrikaans met Lindie 01 - YouTube[edit | edit source]

The Ultimate Introduction for Brand New Afrikaans Learners - YouTube[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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