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Welcome to the Tatar language lesson on "Introducing Yourself"! This is a vital skill for anyone learning a new language, as it serves as the foundation for making new friends, establishing connections, and exploring the rich culture of Tatarstan and its people. In this lesson, we will learn how to ask and give names, inquire about where someone is from, and share a little about ourselves—all in Tatar!
The ability to introduce yourself and others helps create a warm and friendly atmosphere, which is especially important in Tatar culture, where hospitality plays a significant role. By mastering these essential phrases, you will not only improve your language skills but also build confidence in your ability to communicate.


<div class="pg_page_title">[[Language/Tatar|Tatar]]  → [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary|Vocabulary]] → [[Language/Tatar/Grammar/0-to-A1-Course|0 to A1 Course]] → Greetings and Introductions → Introducing Yourself</div>
In this lesson, we will cover:


__TOC__
* Key phrases for introductions


==Introduction==
* Vocabulary related to names and origins


Welcome to the "Complete 0 to A1 Tatar Course"! In this lesson, we will learn how to introduce ourselves and others in Tatar. Introducing yourself is the first step to start a conversation and make new friends. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to ask and answer basic questions about names and origins. Are you ready? Let's get started!
* Sentence structure for self-introductions


* Practical exercises to reinforce your learning


<span link>Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]] & [[Language/Tatar/Vocabulary/Food|Food]].</span>
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==Vocabulary==


Here are some words and phrases that will help you introduce yourself and others in Tatar:
=== Key Phrases for Introductions ===
 
Let's dive into some essential phrases for introducing yourself and others in Tatar. Here are some common expressions:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| мен || men || I
 
| Исәнмесез! || Isänmesez! || Hello! (formal)
 
|-
|-
| сез || sez || you (formal)
 
| Исәнме! || Isänme! || Hello! (informal)
 
|-
|-
| син || sin || you (informal)
 
| Минем исемем ... || Minem isemem ... || My name is ...
 
|-
|-
| его || ego || he
 
| Сезнең исемегез кем? || Sezneñ isemegez kem? || What is your name? (formal)
 
|-
|-
| ул || ul || she
 
| Синең исемең кем? || Sinең isemeñ kem? || What is your name? (informal)
 
|-
|-
| безнең исемем || bezneñ isemem || my name is
 
| Мин ...дан || Min ...dan || I am from ...
 
|-
|-
| сеннеге исемнен килдиң || sennäge isemnen qildiñ || what is your name?
 
| Сез кайдан? || Sez qaydan? || Where are you from? (formal)
 
|-
|-
| исемем Таяна || isemem Tayana || my name is Tayana
 
| Син кайдан? || Sin qaydan? || Where are you from? (informal)
 
|-
|-
| сеннеге исемем Әзәл || sennäge isemem Äzäl || my name is Azal (lit. "your name is Azal")
 
| Мин ... || Min ... || I am ...
 
|-
|-
| әйел || äyel || wife
 
| Сез ... || Sez ... || You are ... (formal)
 
|-
|-
| җит || jit || husband
 
| Син ... || Sin ... || You are ... (informal)
 
|}
 
These phrases serve as the building blocks for your introductions. Practice saying them aloud to get comfortable with the sounds of Tatar.
 
=== Vocabulary Related to Names and Origins ===
 
Knowing how to express your name and where you come from is crucial in any language. Below is a list of vocabulary that will help you in your introductions:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| Исем || İsem || Name
 
|-
 
| Кая || Qaya || Where
 
|-
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| булмакчысы || bulmaqçısı || interpreter
 
| Минем || Minem || My
 
|-
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| мәслихәтче || mäslíhätçe || consultant
 
| Сезнең || Sezneñ || Your (formal)
 
|-
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| һормәтле || hormätlä || respectfully (formal way to end a conversation)
 
| Синең || Sinең || Your (informal)
 
|-
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| нады || nady || see you later
 
| Туган || Tugan || Born
 
|-
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| ешмәк итегез || yeşmäk itegez || bon appetit (lit. "eat with pleasure")
 
| Җир || Jır || Land
 
|-
|-
| рәхмәт || räxmät || thank you
 
| Халык || Xalık || People
 
|-
|-
| кәлесез || käläsez || goodbye
 
| Туган як || Tugan yaq || Homeland
 
|-
 
| Үзең || Üzeñ || Yourself
 
|}
|}


Note: Tatar language is written in Cyrillic script. In this lesson, we will use the Latin script to show the pronunciation of the words. If you want to learn Cyrillic script, please refer to the resources provided in the course.
Understanding these terms will enrich your introductions and allow you to share more about yourself and your background.


==Grammar==
=== Sentence Structure for Self-Introductions ===


In Tatar, there are two ways to address someone: formal and informal. The formal way is used when addressing someone older, of higher status or not familiar to the speaker. To show respect, the formal address uses the third-person pronoun instead of the second person. The informal way is used when addressing someone younger, of lower status, or familiar to the speaker.
Now that we have the key phrases and vocabulary, let’s look at how to structure our sentences. Tatar sentence structure often follows the Subject-Verb-Object format, similar to English. Here’s how to combine what you've learned:


To introduce yourself, you can use the phrase "безнең исемем" (bezneñ isemem) followed by your name. For example:
* '''I am [your name].''' 


- Безнең исемем Таяна. (Bezneñ isemem Tayana.) - My name is Tayana.
Tatar: Минем исемем [your name].


To ask someone's name, you can use the phrase "сеннеге исемнен килдиң?" (sennäge isemnen qildiñ?), which literally means "what is your name?". For example:
Pronunciation: Minem isemem [your name].


- Сеннеге исемнен килдиң? (Sennäge isemnen qildiñ?) - What is your name?
* '''I am from [your country].''' 


To answer, you can use the following construction:
Tatar: Мин [your country]дан. 


- Минем исемем ... (Minem isemem ...) - My name is ...
Pronunciation: Min [your country]dan.


For example:
Here are some complete examples:


- Минем исемем Әзәл. (Minem isemem Äzäl.) - My name is Azal.
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Now let's look at some examples of conversations:
! Tatar !! Pronunciation !! English


===Example 1:===
|-


<b>Taya:</b> Сәлам, мен Таяна.
| Минем исемем Ләйлә. || Minem isemem Lailä. || My name is Lailä.


(Sälam, men Tayana.) - Hello, I'm Tayana.
|-


<b>Әзәл:</b> Сәлам, Рәхим Әзәл.
| Мин Казаннан. || Min Kazannan. || I am from Kazan.


(Sälam, Räxím Äzäl.) - Hello, my name is Rahim Azal.
|-


<b>Taya:</b> Әзәл, сеннеге исемнен килдиң?
| Минем исемем Ильдар. || Minem isemem İldar. || My name is İldar.


(Äzäl, sennäge isemnen qildiñ?) - Azal, what is your name?
|-


<b>Әзәл:</b> Минем исемем Рәхим.
| Мин Мәскәүдән. || Min Mӓskӓwdӓn. || I am from Moscow.


(Minem isemem Räxím.) - My name is Rahim.
|}


===Example 2:===
Now, let’s bring it all together!


<b>Рамиля:</b> Сәлам, Рамиля.
=== Practical Exercises ===


(Sälam, Ramília.) - Hello, I'm Ramilia.
To solidify your understanding, let’s engage in some practical exercises. Here are ten scenarios for you to practice your introductions:


<b>Әхмәт:</b> Сәлам, Ахмәт.
1. '''Introduce yourself to a new friend.'''


(Sälam, Ahmät.) - Hello, I'm Ahmed.
* '''Example''': "Минем исемем Алия. Мин Туган якым Казан." (My name is Aliya. I am from my homeland Kazan.)


<b>Рамиля:</b> Ахмәт, булмакчысы мәслихәтче итегез?
2. '''Ask a stranger for their name.'''


(Ahmät, bulmaqçısı mäslíhätçe itegez?) - Ahmed, are you an interpreter or a consultant?
* '''Example''': "Сезнең исемегез кем?" (What is your name?)


<b>Әхмәт:</b> Булмакчысым.
3. '''Tell someone where you are from.'''


(Bulmaqçısım.) - I'm an interpreter.
* '''Example''': "Мин [your country]дан." (I am from [your country].)


<b>Рамиля:</b> Ешмәк итегек?
4. '''Introduce your friend to someone.'''


(Yeşmäk itegek?) - Shall we eat?
* '''Example''': "Бу минем дустым. Аның исеме Рамил." (This is my friend. His name is Ramil.)


<b>Әхмәт:</b> Рәхмәт.
5. '''Inquire about someone’s origin.'''


(Räxmät.) - Thank you.
* '''Example''': "Сез кайдан?" (Where are you from?)


<b>Рамиля:</b> Һормәтле. Нады.
6. '''Respond to someone asking for your name.'''


(Hormätlä. Nady.) - Respectfully. See you later.
* '''Example''': "Минем исемем Фәридә." (My name is Farida.)


<b>Әхмәт:</b> Кәлесез.
7. '''Share your name and where you live.'''


(Käläsez.) - Goodbye.
* '''Example''': "Минем исемем Айдар. Мин Казанда яшим." (My name is Aidar. I live in Kazan.)


==Practice==
8. '''Ask someone about their homeland.'''


Now it's time to practice the vocabulary and grammar you learned in this lesson. Here are some exercises for you to complete:
* '''Example''': "Сезнең туган ягыгыз кайда?" (Where is your homeland?)


===Exercise 1:===
9. '''Engage in a friendly conversation about names.'''


Complete the following conversation with the correct names and pronouns:
* '''Example''': "Минем исемем Сания. Сезнең исемегез кем?" (My name is Saniya. What is your name?)


<b>Әйсыл:</b> Сәлам, мен Әйсыл.
10. '''Practice introducing yourself and your family.'''


(Sälam, men Äysil.) - Hello, I'm Aysil.
* '''Example''': "Минем исемем Гүзәл. Бу минем әти-әнием." (My name is Güzäl. These are my parents.)


<b>Рустэм:</b> Сәлам, мен Рустэм. Әйсыл, ... исемнен килдиң?
=== Solutions and Explanations for Exercises ===


(Sälam, men Rustem. Äysil, ... isemnen qildiñ?) - Hello, I'm Rustem. Aysil, what is your name?
Let’s go through the solutions for the exercises:


<b>Әйсыл:</b> ... исемем Ирена.
1. Your introduction should state your name and where you’re from.


(... isemem Irena.) - My name is Irena.
2. Use the formal or informal version of asking for a name depending on your relationship with the person.


What is the correct word to complete the conversation in the blank space?
3. Clearly state your origin using the structure we discussed.


a) Сеннеге (sennäge)
4. When introducing a friend, use "Бу минем дустым" followed by their name.
b) Синең (sineñ)
c) Урындагы (urındağı)


The correct answer is a: Сеннеге исемем Ирена (Sennäge isemem Irena.) - Your name is Irena.
5. Use the appropriate form of "Where are you from?" based on the formality of your conversation.


===Exercise 2:===
6. Ensure your response is clear and direct.


Complete the following conversation with the correct words and phrases:
7. Include where you live if you want to share more information.


<b>Әлиа:</b> Сәлам, мен Әлиа.
8. Inquire about their homeland using the correct structure.


(Sälam, men Älia.) - Hello, I'm Alia.
9. Engage in a back-and-forth conversation about names.


<b>Марат:</b> Сәлам, мен Марат. Безнең исемем Марьям.
10. Provide more personal context by mentioning family members.


(Sälam, men Marat. Bezneñ isemem Maryam.) - Hello, I'm Marat. My name is Maryam.
By practicing these scenarios, you'll become more comfortable with introductions in Tatar!


<b>Әлиа:</b> Марьям, тыныштың?
=== Conclusion ===


(Maryam, tınıştıñ?) - Where are you from?
Congratulations on completing this lesson on introducing yourself in Tatar! You've learned key phrases, vocabulary related to names and origins, and how to structure your sentences. Remember, practice makes perfect, so don’t hesitate to use these expressions in real conversations.


<b>Марьям:</b> Мен Казаннан килдим. Аәлә булмакчысы рәссам.
As you continue your journey through the "Complete 0 to A1 Tatar Course," always keep in mind the importance of building connections with others. Language is a bridge that brings people together, and knowing how to introduce yourself is the first step on that journey.


(Men Qazandan qildim. Älä bulmaqçısı rässam.) - I'm from Kazan. I'm also an artist.
Keep practicing, and soon you'll feel confident speaking Tatar!


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TatarVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Introducing Yourself

Welcome to the Tatar language lesson on "Introducing Yourself"! This is a vital skill for anyone learning a new language, as it serves as the foundation for making new friends, establishing connections, and exploring the rich culture of Tatarstan and its people. In this lesson, we will learn how to ask and give names, inquire about where someone is from, and share a little about ourselves—all in Tatar!

The ability to introduce yourself and others helps create a warm and friendly atmosphere, which is especially important in Tatar culture, where hospitality plays a significant role. By mastering these essential phrases, you will not only improve your language skills but also build confidence in your ability to communicate.

In this lesson, we will cover:

  • Key phrases for introductions
  • Vocabulary related to names and origins
  • Sentence structure for self-introductions
  • Practical exercises to reinforce your learning

Key Phrases for Introductions[edit | edit source]

Let's dive into some essential phrases for introducing yourself and others in Tatar. Here are some common expressions:

Tatar Pronunciation English
Исәнмесез! Isänmesez! Hello! (formal)
Исәнме! Isänme! Hello! (informal)
Минем исемем ... Minem isemem ... My name is ...
Сезнең исемегез кем? Sezneñ isemegez kem? What is your name? (formal)
Синең исемең кем? Sinең isemeñ kem? What is your name? (informal)
Мин ...дан Min ...dan I am from ...
Сез кайдан? Sez qaydan? Where are you from? (formal)
Син кайдан? Sin qaydan? Where are you from? (informal)
Мин ... Min ... I am ...
Сез ... Sez ... You are ... (formal)
Син ... Sin ... You are ... (informal)

These phrases serve as the building blocks for your introductions. Practice saying them aloud to get comfortable with the sounds of Tatar.

Vocabulary Related to Names and Origins[edit | edit source]

Knowing how to express your name and where you come from is crucial in any language. Below is a list of vocabulary that will help you in your introductions:

Tatar Pronunciation English
Исем İsem Name
Кая Qaya Where
Минем Minem My
Сезнең Sezneñ Your (formal)
Синең Sinең Your (informal)
Туган Tugan Born
Җир Jır Land
Халык Xalık People
Туган як Tugan yaq Homeland
Үзең Üzeñ Yourself

Understanding these terms will enrich your introductions and allow you to share more about yourself and your background.

Sentence Structure for Self-Introductions[edit | edit source]

Now that we have the key phrases and vocabulary, let’s look at how to structure our sentences. Tatar sentence structure often follows the Subject-Verb-Object format, similar to English. Here’s how to combine what you've learned:

  • I am [your name].

Tatar: Минем исемем [your name].

Pronunciation: Minem isemem [your name].

  • I am from [your country].

Tatar: Мин [your country]дан.

Pronunciation: Min [your country]dan.

Here are some complete examples:

Tatar Pronunciation English
Минем исемем Ләйлә. Minem isemem Lailä. My name is Lailä.
Мин Казаннан. Min Kazannan. I am from Kazan.
Минем исемем Ильдар. Minem isemem İldar. My name is İldar.
Мин Мәскәүдән. Min Mӓskӓwdӓn. I am from Moscow.

Now, let’s bring it all together!

Practical Exercises[edit | edit source]

To solidify your understanding, let’s engage in some practical exercises. Here are ten scenarios for you to practice your introductions:

1. Introduce yourself to a new friend.

  • Example: "Минем исемем Алия. Мин Туган якым Казан." (My name is Aliya. I am from my homeland Kazan.)

2. Ask a stranger for their name.

  • Example: "Сезнең исемегез кем?" (What is your name?)

3. Tell someone where you are from.

  • Example: "Мин [your country]дан." (I am from [your country].)

4. Introduce your friend to someone.

  • Example: "Бу минем дустым. Аның исеме Рамил." (This is my friend. His name is Ramil.)

5. Inquire about someone’s origin.

  • Example: "Сез кайдан?" (Where are you from?)

6. Respond to someone asking for your name.

  • Example: "Минем исемем Фәридә." (My name is Farida.)

7. Share your name and where you live.

  • Example: "Минем исемем Айдар. Мин Казанда яшим." (My name is Aidar. I live in Kazan.)

8. Ask someone about their homeland.

  • Example: "Сезнең туган ягыгыз кайда?" (Where is your homeland?)

9. Engage in a friendly conversation about names.

  • Example: "Минем исемем Сания. Сезнең исемегез кем?" (My name is Saniya. What is your name?)

10. Practice introducing yourself and your family.

  • Example: "Минем исемем Гүзәл. Бу минем әти-әнием." (My name is Güzäl. These are my parents.)

Solutions and Explanations for Exercises[edit | edit source]

Let’s go through the solutions for the exercises:

1. Your introduction should state your name and where you’re from.

2. Use the formal or informal version of asking for a name depending on your relationship with the person.

3. Clearly state your origin using the structure we discussed.

4. When introducing a friend, use "Бу минем дустым" followed by their name.

5. Use the appropriate form of "Where are you from?" based on the formality of your conversation.

6. Ensure your response is clear and direct.

7. Include where you live if you want to share more information.

8. Inquire about their homeland using the correct structure.

9. Engage in a back-and-forth conversation about names.

10. Provide more personal context by mentioning family members.

By practicing these scenarios, you'll become more comfortable with introductions in Tatar!

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations on completing this lesson on introducing yourself in Tatar! You've learned key phrases, vocabulary related to names and origins, and how to structure your sentences. Remember, practice makes perfect, so don’t hesitate to use these expressions in real conversations.

As you continue your journey through the "Complete 0 to A1 Tatar Course," always keep in mind the importance of building connections with others. Language is a bridge that brings people together, and knowing how to introduce yourself is the first step on that journey.

Keep practicing, and soon you'll feel confident speaking Tatar!

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


Greetings and Introductions


Sentence Structure


Numbers and Time


Nouns and Pronouns


Family and Relationships


Verbs and Tenses


Food and Dining


Adjectives and Adverbs


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Hobbies and Leisure


Tatar Customs and Traditions


Shopping and Services


Negation and Commands


Tatar History and Society

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Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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