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In any language, the ability to introduce oneself is a fundamental skill. It serves not only as a way to communicate but also as a bridge to form connections and establish relationships. In Tajik culture, just like in many others, greetings and introductions are a sign of respect and friendliness. This lesson aims to equip you with the vocabulary and phrases necessary to introduce yourself and ask for someone’s name in Tajik.


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In this lesson, we will cover the following topics:


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<h2>Introduction</h2>
=== Importance of Introducing Yourself ===
 
Being able to introduce yourself is crucial in Tajik-speaking contexts. It helps you break the ice and can lead to engaging conversations. Tajik culture values hospitality and friendliness, so a warm introduction can go a long way. Additionally, knowing how to ask for someone's name shows respect and interest in the other person.
 
=== Vocabulary for Introducing Yourself ===
 
Let’s dive into the essential vocabulary you will need to introduce yourself in Tajik. We will look at various phrases, expressions, and their pronunciation to help you communicate effectively.
 
==== Basic Phrases ====
 
Here are a few basic phrases that will help you introduce yourself:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Tajik !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| Салом! || Salom! || Hello!
 
|-
 
| Ман... ҳастам. || Man... hastam. || I am...
 
|-
 
| Номам ... аст. || Nomam ... ast. || My name is...
 
|-
 
| Ту кистӣ? || Tu kisti? || Who are you?
 
|-
 
| Мехоҳам, ки шенасоӣ кунем. || Mehoham, ki shenasoi kunem. || I would like to get to know you.
 
|}
 
These phrases will serve as the foundation for your introductions.
 
==== Introducing Yourself ====
 
When introducing yourself, you typically want to provide your name and possibly a little bit about yourself. Here are examples of how to structure your introduction:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Tajik !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| Салом! Ман Махфуз ҳастам. || Salom! Man Makhfuz hastam. || Hello! I am Makhfuz.
 
|-
 
| Номам Лолахон аст. || Nomam Lolakhon ast. || My name is Lolakhon.
 
|-
 
| Ман донишҷӯям. || Man donishju-yam. || I am a student.
 
|-
 
| Ман аз Амрико омадам. || Man az Amriko omadam. || I come from America.
 
|-
 
| Ман 25 сол дорам. || Man 25 sol doram. || I am 25 years old.
 
|}
 
These examples provide a template to share information about yourself.
 
=== Asking for Someone's Name ===
 
Once you’ve introduced yourself, it’s polite to ask for the other person’s name. Here are phrases to help you do just that:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Tajik !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| Номи ту чи аст? || Nomi tu chi ast? || What is your name?
 
|-
 
| Ту кӣ ҳастӣ? || Tu ki hasti? || Who are you?
 
|-
 
| Мехоҳам, ки номатро бидонам. || Mehoham, ki nomatro bidonam. || I would like to know your name.
 
|-
 
| Чӣ хел? || Chi khel? || How are you?
 
|-
 
| Манро шенасо кун! || Manro shenaso kun! || Introduce yourself to me!
 
|}
 
=== Practice Examples ===
 
To reinforce your learning, let’s look at a few more examples where you can fill in the blanks with your own information:
 
1. Салом! Ман ________________ ҳастам.
 
2. Номам ________________ аст.
 
3. Ман ________________ сол дорам.
 
4. Ман аз ________________ омадам.
 
5. Номи ту ________________ аст?
 
=== Exercises ===
 
Now that you’ve learned the vocabulary and phrases, it’s time to put them into practice. Here are 10 exercises to help you solidify your understanding:
 
1. '''Fill in the Blanks''' 
 
Complete the following sentences with your information: 
 
* Ман _____________ ҳастам. 
 
* Номам _____________ аст. 
 
* Ман _____________ сол дорам. 
 
2. '''Translate to Tajik''' 
 
Translate the following English sentences into Tajik: 
 
* Hello! My name is Sarah. 
 
* I am a teacher. 
 
* What is your name? 
 
3. '''Role Play''' 
 
Pair up with a classmate. One person introduces themselves, and the other asks for their name. Switch roles after a few minutes.
 
4. '''Listening Exercise''' 
 
Listen to someone introduce themselves in Tajik (you can find a recording online or ask a friend) and write down what you understand.
 
5. '''Create a Dialogue''' 
 
Write a short dialogue between two people meeting for the first time using the phrases you've learned.
 
6. '''Matching Exercise''' 
 
Match the Tajik phrases with their English translations: 
 
* Салом! 


<p>Welcome to the "Complete 0 to A1 Tajik Course". In this lesson, you will learn how to introduce yourself and ask for someone's name in Tajik. This is an essential skill to have when meeting new people and building relationships, especially if you are traveling or living in Tajikistan. By the end of this lesson, you should feel comfortable greeting someone and introducing yourself in Tajik.</p>
* Ту кӣ ҳастӣ? 


<h2>Greetings in Tajik</h2>
* Ман ... ҳастам. 


<p>Before we dive into introducing ourselves in Tajik, let's first go over some common Tajik greetings. Tajik is a language that values formal greetings, so it's important to use the appropriate language when addressing someone. </p>
* Номам ... аст. 


<h3> Hello</h3>
7. '''Fill Out a Form''' 


<p>"Hello" in Tajik has a few different forms depending on the time of day and the level of formality. For standard formal greetings, you can use "Салом" (Salom). If you want to be more informal, you can use "Саломон" (Salomon). </p>
Create a simple introduction form that includes fields for name, age, and where you are from, then fill it out.


<h3> Goodbye</h3>
8. '''Group Activity''' 


<p>When it is time to part ways, you can say "Худо-офирин" (Khudo-ofirin) which translates to "Goodbye." If you want to be more formal, you could say "Хайр" (Khaer) which is less commonly used. </p>
In a small group, take turns introducing yourselves and asking questions based on the vocabulary learned.


<h3> How Are You?</h3>
9. '''Writing Exercise''' 


<p>In Tajik, you can ask "How Are You? " by saying "Роҳат ҳол дорӣ?" (Rokhat hol dori?). If you want to respond, you can say "Хубам, шумо чӣ хабар?" (Khubam, shumo chi khabar?) which means "I'm fine, how about you?" </p>
Write a short paragraph introducing yourself in Tajik, using at least five different vocabulary words or phrases from this lesson.


<h2>Introducing Yourself</h2>
10. '''Flashcards''' 


<p>Now that we've covered some common greetings, let's move on to introducing yourself in Tajik. </p>
Create flashcards for the vocabulary and phrases learned in this lesson. Test yourself or a partner by showing one side and asking for the translation.


<h3>What's your name?</h3>
=== Solutions and Explanations ===


<p>If you want to ask someone for their name, you can say "Номи шумо чист?" (Nomi shumo chist?). To respond, you can simply say "Маро номи ..." (Maro nomi ...) which means "My name is ..." followed by your name. </p>
After completing the exercises, review your answers. Here are some sample solutions:


<h3>Formal vs. Informal</h3>
1. '''Fill in the Blanks''' 


<p>When you are introducing yourself, it's important to consider the level of formality that's appropriate for the situation. In formal situations, you should use "Ман номи ... Ӯстод / Хоним" (Man nomi ... Ustod / Khonim) which translates to "My name is ... Sir / Ma'am." This is a sign of respect and is especially important when meeting someone older or in a position of authority. In less formal situations, you can simply use "Ман номи ... " (Man nomi ...) </p>
* Ман '''Алишер''' ҳастам.


<h2>Practice Sentences</h2>
* Номам '''Алишер''' аст. 


<p>Here are some practice sentences to help you get comfortable with introducing yourself and asking for someone's name in Tajik. </p>
* Ман '''30''' сол дорам.


<table class="wikitable">
2. '''Translate to Tajik''' 
<tr>
<th>Tajik</th>
<th>Pronunciation</th>
<th>English</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Салом, мен номи Том ҳастам. Шумо номи шумо чист?</td>
<td>Salom, men nomi Tom hastam. Shumo nomi shumo chist?</td>
<td>Hello, my name is Tom. What is your name?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ман номи Джонвоб ӯстод. Шумо номи шумо чист?</td>
<td>Man nomi Jonbob Ustod. Shumo nomi shumo chist?</td>
<td>My name is Jonbob, Sir. What is your name?</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Саломон, мен номи Анастасия хастам. Шумо номи шумо чист?</td>
<td>Salomon, men nomi Anastasia hastam. Shumo nomi shumo chist?</td>
<td>Hi, my name is Anastasia. What's your name?</td>
</tr>
</table>


<h2>Conclusion</h2>
* Салом! Номи ман '''Сара''' аст. 


<p>Introducing yourself and asking for someone's name is an important skill to have in Tajik. By incorporating the Tajik greetings we covered earlier, you will be able to make a good impression on people you meet. With practice, you will become more comfortable with the Tajik language and be able to navigate different social situations with ease. </p>
* Ман '''омӯзгор''' ҳастам. 
 
* Номи ту '''чи аст?''' 
 
3. '''Role Play''' 
 
* Use your own names and information.
 
4. '''Listening Exercise''' 
 
* Answers will vary based on the recording.
 
5. '''Create a Dialogue''' 
 
* Example: 
 
A: Салом! Ман '''Али''' ҳастам. 
 
B: Салом, Али! Номам '''Фарзона''' аст. 
 
6. '''Matching Exercise'''
 
* Салом! → Hello! 
 
* Ту кӣ ҳастӣ? → Who are you? 
 
* Ман ... ҳастам. → I am ... 
 
* Номам ... аст. → My name is ... 
 
7. '''Fill Out a Form''' 
 
* Name: '''Алишер''' 
 
* Age: '''30''' 
 
* From: '''Тошкент''' 
 
8. '''Group Activity''' 
 
* Each person shares their information.
 
9. '''Writing Exercise''' 
 
* Example: Ман '''Алишер''' ҳастам. Номам '''Алишер''' аст. Ман '''30''' сол дорам. Ман аз '''Тошкент''' омадам.
 
10. '''Flashcards''' 
 
* Use the vocabulary from the lesson.
 
By practicing these phrases and engaging with the exercises, you will gain confidence in introducing yourself in Tajik and asking for someone else's name. Remember that practice makes perfect, so keep speaking and using the language whenever you can!


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==Sources==
* [https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Tajik Tajik - Wikibooks, open books for an open world]
* [https://persianlanguageonline.com/iskandar-ding-introduction-to-tajik-persian-2-differences-in-pronunciation/ Iskandar Ding: Introduction to Tajik Persian 2 – Differences in ...]
 
 
 
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Tajik/Vocabulary/Sports-and-Games|Sports and Games]]
* [[Language/Tajik/Vocabulary/Computers|Computers]]
* [[Language/Tajik/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]]
* [[Language/Tajik/Vocabulary/Vehicles|Vehicles]]
* [[Language/Tajik/Vocabulary/How-to-say-Good-Bye?|How to say Good Bye?]]
* [[Language/Tajik/Vocabulary/Shopping-Vocabulary|Shopping Vocabulary]]
* [[Language/Tajik/Vocabulary/Time|Time]]
* [[Language/Tajik/Vocabulary/At-the-Post-Office|At the Post Office]]
* [[Language/Tajik/Vocabulary/Flowers|Flowers]]
 
 




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TajikVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Introducing Yourself

In any language, the ability to introduce oneself is a fundamental skill. It serves not only as a way to communicate but also as a bridge to form connections and establish relationships. In Tajik culture, just like in many others, greetings and introductions are a sign of respect and friendliness. This lesson aims to equip you with the vocabulary and phrases necessary to introduce yourself and ask for someone’s name in Tajik.

In this lesson, we will cover the following topics:

Importance of Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

Being able to introduce yourself is crucial in Tajik-speaking contexts. It helps you break the ice and can lead to engaging conversations. Tajik culture values hospitality and friendliness, so a warm introduction can go a long way. Additionally, knowing how to ask for someone's name shows respect and interest in the other person.

Vocabulary for Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

Let’s dive into the essential vocabulary you will need to introduce yourself in Tajik. We will look at various phrases, expressions, and their pronunciation to help you communicate effectively.

Basic Phrases[edit | edit source]

Here are a few basic phrases that will help you introduce yourself:

Tajik Pronunciation English
Салом! Salom! Hello!
Ман... ҳастам. Man... hastam. I am...
Номам ... аст. Nomam ... ast. My name is...
Ту кистӣ? Tu kisti? Who are you?
Мехоҳам, ки шенасоӣ кунем. Mehoham, ki shenasoi kunem. I would like to get to know you.

These phrases will serve as the foundation for your introductions.

Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

When introducing yourself, you typically want to provide your name and possibly a little bit about yourself. Here are examples of how to structure your introduction:

Tajik Pronunciation English
Салом! Ман Махфуз ҳастам. Salom! Man Makhfuz hastam. Hello! I am Makhfuz.
Номам Лолахон аст. Nomam Lolakhon ast. My name is Lolakhon.
Ман донишҷӯям. Man donishju-yam. I am a student.
Ман аз Амрико омадам. Man az Amriko omadam. I come from America.
Ман 25 сол дорам. Man 25 sol doram. I am 25 years old.

These examples provide a template to share information about yourself.

Asking for Someone's Name[edit | edit source]

Once you’ve introduced yourself, it’s polite to ask for the other person’s name. Here are phrases to help you do just that:

Tajik Pronunciation English
Номи ту чи аст? Nomi tu chi ast? What is your name?
Ту кӣ ҳастӣ? Tu ki hasti? Who are you?
Мехоҳам, ки номатро бидонам. Mehoham, ki nomatro bidonam. I would like to know your name.
Чӣ хел? Chi khel? How are you?
Манро шенасо кун! Manro shenaso kun! Introduce yourself to me!

Practice Examples[edit | edit source]

To reinforce your learning, let’s look at a few more examples where you can fill in the blanks with your own information:

1. Салом! Ман ________________ ҳастам.

2. Номам ________________ аст.

3. Ман ________________ сол дорам.

4. Ман аз ________________ омадам.

5. Номи ту ________________ аст?

Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you’ve learned the vocabulary and phrases, it’s time to put them into practice. Here are 10 exercises to help you solidify your understanding:

1. Fill in the Blanks

Complete the following sentences with your information:

  • Ман _____________ ҳастам.
  • Номам _____________ аст.
  • Ман _____________ сол дорам.

2. Translate to Tajik

Translate the following English sentences into Tajik:

  • Hello! My name is Sarah.
  • I am a teacher.
  • What is your name?

3. Role Play

Pair up with a classmate. One person introduces themselves, and the other asks for their name. Switch roles after a few minutes.

4. Listening Exercise

Listen to someone introduce themselves in Tajik (you can find a recording online or ask a friend) and write down what you understand.

5. Create a Dialogue

Write a short dialogue between two people meeting for the first time using the phrases you've learned.

6. Matching Exercise

Match the Tajik phrases with their English translations:

  • Салом!
  • Ту кӣ ҳастӣ?
  • Ман ... ҳастам.
  • Номам ... аст.

7. Fill Out a Form

Create a simple introduction form that includes fields for name, age, and where you are from, then fill it out.

8. Group Activity

In a small group, take turns introducing yourselves and asking questions based on the vocabulary learned.

9. Writing Exercise

Write a short paragraph introducing yourself in Tajik, using at least five different vocabulary words or phrases from this lesson.

10. Flashcards

Create flashcards for the vocabulary and phrases learned in this lesson. Test yourself or a partner by showing one side and asking for the translation.

Solutions and Explanations[edit | edit source]

After completing the exercises, review your answers. Here are some sample solutions:

1. Fill in the Blanks

  • Ман Алишер ҳастам.
  • Номам Алишер аст.
  • Ман 30 сол дорам.

2. Translate to Tajik

  • Салом! Номи ман Сара аст.
  • Ман омӯзгор ҳастам.
  • Номи ту чи аст?

3. Role Play

  • Use your own names and information.

4. Listening Exercise

  • Answers will vary based on the recording.

5. Create a Dialogue

  • Example:

A: Салом! Ман Али ҳастам.

B: Салом, Али! Номам Фарзона аст.

6. Matching Exercise

  • Салом! → Hello!
  • Ту кӣ ҳастӣ? → Who are you?
  • Ман ... ҳастам. → I am ...
  • Номам ... аст. → My name is ...

7. Fill Out a Form

  • Name: Алишер
  • Age: 30
  • From: Тошкент

8. Group Activity

  • Each person shares their information.

9. Writing Exercise

  • Example: Ман Алишер ҳастам. Номам Алишер аст. Ман 30 сол дорам. Ман аз Тошкент омадам.

10. Flashcards

  • Use the vocabulary from the lesson.

By practicing these phrases and engaging with the exercises, you will gain confidence in introducing yourself in Tajik and asking for someone else's name. Remember that practice makes perfect, so keep speaking and using the language whenever you can!

Table of Contents - Tajik Course - 0 to A1[edit source]


Alphabet and Pronunciation


Greetings and Introductions


Basic Sentence Structure


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Pronouns


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Verbs and Tenses


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Shopping and Money


Tajik Customs and Traditions

Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]




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