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In this lesson, we will explore a fundamental aspect of communication: introducing yourself and others. This is not only an essential skill when learning a new language but also a great way to build connections with people. In the context of Iranian Persian, knowing how to introduce yourself can help you navigate social situations and establish rapport with native speakers.
 
'''Why is this important?''' In Iran, greetings and introductions are often the first step in building a relationship, whether personal or professional. Mastering this skill will enhance your confidence, making it easier to engage in conversations, understand cultural nuances, and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Iranian society.
 
'''Lesson Structure:'''
 
1. Basic Vocabulary for Introducing Yourself
 
2. Basic Vocabulary for Introducing Others
 
3. Asking About Names and Professions
 
4. Practical Examples of Conversations
 
5. Exercises to Reinforce Learning


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== Lesson 2: Introducing yourself and others ==
=== Basic Vocabulary for Introducing Yourself ===
 
Let’s start with some essential vocabulary you’ll need when introducing yourself.
 
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! Iranian Persian !! Pronunciation !! English
 
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| من هستم || man hastam || I am
 
|-
 
| نام من || nām-e man || My name is
 
|-
 
| من اهل... هستم || man ahl... hastam || I am from...


In this lesson, you will learn how to introduce yourself and others in Iranian Persian. Introductions are an important part of any conversation and can help you establish connections with new people. You will also learn how to ask about names and professions, which are common questions when meeting someone for the first time. Let's get started!
|-


=== Vocabulary ===
| من ... ساله هستم || man ... sāle hastam || I am ... years old


First, let's learn some basic vocabulary related to introductions:
|-
 
| من یک دانشجو هستم || man yek dāneshju hastam || I am a student
 
|-
 
| من معلم هستم || man mo'allem hastam || I am a teacher
 
|-
 
| خوشحالم || khoshhālam || Nice to meet you
 
|-
 
| ... از شما متشکرم || ... az shomā moteshakkeram || ... Thank you
 
|-
 
| من ... دارم || man ... dāram || I have ...
 
|-
 
| من فارسی یاد می‌گیرم || man fārsi yād migīram || I am learning Persian
 
|}
 
=== Basic Vocabulary for Introducing Others ===
 
Next, let’s look at how to introduce others.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Iranian Persian !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
 
! Iranian Persian !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| این ... است || in ... ast || This is ...
 
|-
|-
| سلام || salam || Hello
 
| او هست || ū hast || He/She is
 
|-
|-
| خوش آمدید || khosh amadid || Welcome
 
| نام او || nām-e ū || His/Her name is
 
|-
|-
| من || man || I
 
| او ... ساله است || ū ... sāle ast || He/She is ... years old
 
|-
|-
| تو || to || You
 
| او یک پزشک است || ū yek pezeshk ast || He/She is a doctor
 
|-
|-
| او || u || He/She
 
| او معلم من است || ū mo'allem-e man ast || He/She is my teacher
 
|-
|-
| ما || ma || We
 
| او یک دوست است || ū yek doost ast || He/She is a friend
 
|-
|-
| شما || shoma || You (formal)
 
| این خانواده من است || in khānevāde-ye man ast || This is my family
 
|-
|-
| آنها || anha || They
 
| این همسایه ما است || in hamsāye-ye mā ast || This is our neighbor
 
|-
|-
| نام || nam || Name
 
| او از تهران است || ū az Tehrān ast || He/She is from Tehran
 
|}
 
=== Asking About Names and Professions ===
 
To further enhance your conversational skills, it’s essential to know how to ask about names and professions.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Iranian Persian !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
|-
| فامیل || famil || Surname
 
| نام شما چیست؟ || nām-e shomā chist? || What is your name?
 
|-
|-
| حرفه || harefe || Profession
 
| شما اهل کجا هستید؟ || shomā ahl-e kujā hastid? || Where are you from?
 
|-
|-
| دانشجو || daneshjoo || Student
 
| شما چند سال دارید؟ || shomā chand sāl dārid? || How old are you?
 
|-
|-
| معلم || moallem || Teacher
 
| شغل شما چیست؟ || shoghl-e shomā chist? || What is your profession?
 
|-
|-
| پزشک || pezeshk || Doctor
 
| آیا شما دانشجو هستید؟ || āyā shomā dāneshju hastid? || Are you a student?
 
|-
 
| آیا او پزشک است؟ || āyā ū pezeshk ast? || Is he/she a doctor?
 
|-
 
| آیا شما معلم هستید؟ || āyā shomā mo'allem hastid? || Are you a teacher?
 
|-
 
| آیا او از تهران است؟ || āyā ū az Tehrān ast? || Is he/she from Tehran?
 
|-
 
| چه شغلی دارید؟ || che shoghli dārid? || What job do you have?
 
|-
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| مهندس || mohandes || Engineer
 
| آیا او یک دوست شماست؟ || āyā ū yek doost-e shomāst? || Is he/she a friend of yours?
 
|}
|}


=== Introducing Yourself ===
=== Practical Examples of Conversations ===
 
Now, let’s see how this vocabulary can be used in real-life situations.
 
==== Example 1: Introducing Yourself ====
 
* '''Person A:''' سلام، نام من علی است. (Salām, nām-e man Ali ast.) 
 
''(Hello, my name is Ali.)''
 
* '''Person B:''' خوشحالم علی! شما اهل کجا هستید؟ (Khoshhālam Ali! Shomā ahl-e kujā hastid?) 
 
''(Nice to meet you, Ali! Where are you from?)''
 
* '''Person A:''' من اهل تهران هستم. (Man ahl-e Tehrān hastam.) 
 
''(I am from Tehran.)''
 
==== Example 2: Introducing Others ====
 
* '''Person A:''' این دوست من سارا است. (In doost-e man Sārā ast.) 
 
''(This is my friend Sara.)''
 
* '''Person B:''' خوشحالم سارا! شما چه کاره هستید؟ (Khoshhālam Sārā! Shomā che kāre hastid?) 
 
''(Nice to meet you, Sara! What do you do?)''
 
* '''Person C:''' من یک معلم هستم. (Man yek mo'allem hastam.) 
 
''(I am a teacher.)''
 
==== Example 3: Asking About Professions ====
 
* '''Person A:''' سلام! نام شما چیست؟ (Salām! Nām-e shomā chist?) 
 
''(Hello! What is your name?)''
 
* '''Person B:''' نام من مریم است. (Nām-e man Maryam ast.) 
 
''(My name is Maryam.)''
 
* '''Person A:''' شغل شما چیست؟ (Shoghl-e shomā chist?) 
 
''(What is your profession?)''
 
* '''Person B:''' من یک پزشک هستم. (Man yek pezeshk hastam.) 
 
''(I am a doctor.)''
 
=== Exercises to Reinforce Learning ===
 
To solidify your understanding, let’s engage in some exercises.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Complete the sentences using the vocabulary you have learned.
 
1. نام من ______ است. 
 
2. من ______ ساله هستم. 
 
3. این ______ است. 
 
4. او ______ هست. 
 
5. شما اهل ______ هستید؟ 
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. نام من [your name] است. 
 
2. من [your age] ساله هستم. 
 
3. این [friend's name] است. 
 
4. او [profession] هست. 
 
5. شما اهل [place] هستید؟
 
==== Exercise 2: Translate the Following ====
 
Translate the following sentences into Iranian Persian.
 
1. My name is John.
 
2. I am a student.
 
3. This is my brother.
 
4. She is a doctor.
 
5. Where are you from?
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. نام من جان است. 
 
2. من یک دانشجو هستم. 
 
3. این برادر من است. 
 
4. او یک پزشک است. 
 
5. شما اهل کجا هستید؟
 
==== Exercise 3: Role Play ====
 
Pair up with a partner and practice introducing yourselves and asking about each other’s names and professions using the vocabulary learned.
 
'''Instructions:'''
 
* One person introduces themselves.
 
* The other person asks questions.
 
* Switch roles after a few minutes.
 
==== Exercise 4: Create Your Dialogues ====
 
Write a short dialogue introducing two people. Use at least five different vocabulary words from the lesson.
 
'''Example:'''
 
* Person A: سلام، نام من نادر است. من اهل اصفهان هستم. (Salām, nām-e man Nāder ast. Man ahl-e Isfahān hastam.)
 
* Person B: خوشحالم نادر! این دوست من سارا است. (Khoshhālam Nāder! In doost-e man Sārā ast.)
 
==== Exercise 5: Matching Exercise ====
 
Match the questions with the correct responses.
 
| Question | Response |


When introducing yourself in Iranian Persian, you can say "من" (man) followed by your name. For example, if your name is Ali, you would say "من علی هستم" (man Ali hastam), which means "I am Ali."
|----------|----------|


You can also include your profession when introducing yourself. For example, if you are a teacher, you would say "من علی معلم هستم" (man Ali moallem hastam), which means "I am Ali, a teacher."
| نام شما چیست؟ | من یک مهندس هستم. |


Let's practice some examples:
| شما اهل کجا هستید؟ | نام من لیلا است. |


* من سارا هستم. (Man Sara hastam.) - I am Sara.
| شغل شما چیست؟ | من از شیراز هستم. |
* من امیر حسین هستم. (Man Amir Hossein hastam.) - I am Amir Hossein.
* من مهسا معلم هستم. (Man Mahsa moallem hastam.) - I am Mahsa, a teacher.


=== Introducing Others ===
'''Solutions:'''


To introduce someone else, you can use the phrase "او" (u) followed by their name. For example, if you want to introduce your friend Ali, you would say "او علی است" (u Ali ast), which means "He is Ali."
1. نام شما چیست؟ → نام من لیلا است.


You can also include their profession when introducing them. For example, if Ali is a doctor, you would say "او علی دکتر است" (u Ali doctor ast), which means "He is Ali, a doctor."
2. شما اهل کجا هستید؟ → من از شیراز هستم.


Let's practice some examples:
3. شغل شما چیست؟ → من یک مهندس هستم.


* او مریم است. (U Maryam ast.) - She is Maryam.
==== Exercise 6: Listening Comprehension ====
* او رضا مهندس است. (U Reza mohandes ast.) - He is Reza, an engineer.
* او محمد حسین دانشجو است. (U Mohammad Hossein daneshjoo ast.) - He is Mohammad Hossein, a student.


=== Asking About Names ===
Listen to a short audio clip of people introducing themselves and answer the following questions.


When asking someone's name in Iranian Persian, you can say "نامتان چیست؟" (nametan chist?), which means "What is your name?"
1. What is the name of the first person?


To ask someone's surname, you can say "فامیلتان چیست؟" (familetan chist?), which means "What is your surname?"
2. Where is the second person from?


Let's practice some examples:
3. What is the profession of the third person?


* نامتان چیست؟ (Nametan chist?) - What is your name?
'''Solutions:''' (Based on the audio content)
* فامیلتان چیست؟ (Familetan chist?) - What is your surname?


=== Asking About Professions ===
==== Exercise 7: Write a Self-Introduction ====


To ask someone's profession in Iranian Persian, you can say "حرفه‌تان چیست؟" (harefetan chist?), which means "What is your profession?"
Write a short paragraph introducing yourself in Iranian Persian. Include your name, age, profession, and where you are from.


Let's practice some examples:
'''Example format:'''


* حرفه‌تان چیست؟ (Harefetan chist?) - What is your profession?
* نام من [your name] است.
* شغل شما چیست؟ (Shoghl-e shoma chist?) - What is your occupation?


=== Cultural Tips ===
* من [your age] ساله هستم.


- In Iranian Persian culture, it is common to address people by their first names, even in formal settings. However, in more conservative or professional environments, using titles and last names may be more appropriate.
* من [your profession] هستم.


- Iranians value politeness and respect when interacting with others. When meeting someone for the first time, it is customary to greet them with a warm smile and a handshake.
* من اهل [your place] هستم.


- Iranians often inquire about a person's health and well-being as a way of showing concern and empathy. It is common to ask "حال شما خوب است؟" (hal-e shoma khoob ast?), which means "Are you well?"
==== Exercise 8: Group Activity ====


- When introducing yourself or others, it is polite to wait for your turn to speak and not interrupt others. This shows respect and consideration for the person speaking.
In small groups, create a presentation introducing each member of the group using the vocabulary from this lesson.


=== Practice ===
'''Instructions:'''


Now it's time to practice what you have learned. Use the vocabulary and phrases from this lesson to introduce yourself and others. You can practice with a friend, a family member, or even by speaking to yourself in front of a mirror. The more you practice, the more confident you will become in using these greetings and introductions.
* Each person introduces themselves.


=== Conclusion ===
* Other group members can ask questions.


In this lesson, you learned how to introduce yourself and others in Iranian Persian. You also learned how to ask about names and professions. Practice these phrases and vocabulary regularly to improve your conversational skills. In the next lesson, we will continue to build on these skills by learning how to talk about daily routines. Stay motivated and keep up the good work!
==== Exercise 9: Vocabulary Quiz ====
 
Take a quiz on the vocabulary learned in this lesson. Translate the following words into English.
 
1. خوشحالم
 
2. معلم
 
3. شغل
 
4. خانواده
 
5. دوست
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. Nice to meet you
 
2. Teacher
 
3. Profession
 
4. Family
 
5. Friend
 
==== Exercise 10: Reflective Practice ====
 
Write down three sentences about what you learned in this lesson and how you plan to use this knowledge in your conversations.
 
'''Example:'''
 
1. I learned how to introduce myself in Persian.
 
2. I can ask people about their names and professions.
 
3. I will practice these phrases with my language partner.
 
As you can see, introducing yourself and others is an engaging and vital part of learning Iranian Persian. Take your time to practice these phrases, and soon, you’ll feel comfortable navigating social situations in Iran. Always remember that practice makes perfect, and the more you use these phrases, the more natural they will become.


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Iranian PersianVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Lesson 2: Introducing yourself and others

In this lesson, we will explore a fundamental aspect of communication: introducing yourself and others. This is not only an essential skill when learning a new language but also a great way to build connections with people. In the context of Iranian Persian, knowing how to introduce yourself can help you navigate social situations and establish rapport with native speakers.

Why is this important? In Iran, greetings and introductions are often the first step in building a relationship, whether personal or professional. Mastering this skill will enhance your confidence, making it easier to engage in conversations, understand cultural nuances, and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Iranian society.

Lesson Structure:

1. Basic Vocabulary for Introducing Yourself

2. Basic Vocabulary for Introducing Others

3. Asking About Names and Professions

4. Practical Examples of Conversations

5. Exercises to Reinforce Learning

Basic Vocabulary for Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

Let’s start with some essential vocabulary you’ll need when introducing yourself.

Iranian Persian Pronunciation English
من هستم man hastam I am
نام من nām-e man My name is
من اهل... هستم man ahl... hastam I am from...
من ... ساله هستم man ... sāle hastam I am ... years old
من یک دانشجو هستم man yek dāneshju hastam I am a student
من معلم هستم man mo'allem hastam I am a teacher
خوشحالم khoshhālam Nice to meet you
... از شما متشکرم ... az shomā moteshakkeram ... Thank you
من ... دارم man ... dāram I have ...
من فارسی یاد می‌گیرم man fārsi yād migīram I am learning Persian

Basic Vocabulary for Introducing Others[edit | edit source]

Next, let’s look at how to introduce others.

Iranian Persian Pronunciation English
این ... است in ... ast This is ...
او هست ū hast He/She is
نام او nām-e ū His/Her name is
او ... ساله است ū ... sāle ast He/She is ... years old
او یک پزشک است ū yek pezeshk ast He/She is a doctor
او معلم من است ū mo'allem-e man ast He/She is my teacher
او یک دوست است ū yek doost ast He/She is a friend
این خانواده من است in khānevāde-ye man ast This is my family
این همسایه ما است in hamsāye-ye mā ast This is our neighbor
او از تهران است ū az Tehrān ast He/She is from Tehran

Asking About Names and Professions[edit | edit source]

To further enhance your conversational skills, it’s essential to know how to ask about names and professions.

Iranian Persian Pronunciation English
نام شما چیست؟ nām-e shomā chist? What is your name?
شما اهل کجا هستید؟ shomā ahl-e kujā hastid? Where are you from?
شما چند سال دارید؟ shomā chand sāl dārid? How old are you?
شغل شما چیست؟ shoghl-e shomā chist? What is your profession?
آیا شما دانشجو هستید؟ āyā shomā dāneshju hastid? Are you a student?
آیا او پزشک است؟ āyā ū pezeshk ast? Is he/she a doctor?
آیا شما معلم هستید؟ āyā shomā mo'allem hastid? Are you a teacher?
آیا او از تهران است؟ āyā ū az Tehrān ast? Is he/she from Tehran?
چه شغلی دارید؟ che shoghli dārid? What job do you have?
آیا او یک دوست شماست؟ āyā ū yek doost-e shomāst? Is he/she a friend of yours?

Practical Examples of Conversations[edit | edit source]

Now, let’s see how this vocabulary can be used in real-life situations.

Example 1: Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

  • Person A: سلام، نام من علی است. (Salām, nām-e man Ali ast.)

(Hello, my name is Ali.)

  • Person B: خوشحالم علی! شما اهل کجا هستید؟ (Khoshhālam Ali! Shomā ahl-e kujā hastid?)

(Nice to meet you, Ali! Where are you from?)

  • Person A: من اهل تهران هستم. (Man ahl-e Tehrān hastam.)

(I am from Tehran.)

Example 2: Introducing Others[edit | edit source]

  • Person A: این دوست من سارا است. (In doost-e man Sārā ast.)

(This is my friend Sara.)

  • Person B: خوشحالم سارا! شما چه کاره هستید؟ (Khoshhālam Sārā! Shomā che kāre hastid?)

(Nice to meet you, Sara! What do you do?)

  • Person C: من یک معلم هستم. (Man yek mo'allem hastam.)

(I am a teacher.)

Example 3: Asking About Professions[edit | edit source]

  • Person A: سلام! نام شما چیست؟ (Salām! Nām-e shomā chist?)

(Hello! What is your name?)

  • Person B: نام من مریم است. (Nām-e man Maryam ast.)

(My name is Maryam.)

  • Person A: شغل شما چیست؟ (Shoghl-e shomā chist?)

(What is your profession?)

  • Person B: من یک پزشک هستم. (Man yek pezeshk hastam.)

(I am a doctor.)

Exercises to Reinforce Learning[edit | edit source]

To solidify your understanding, let’s engage in some exercises.

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

Complete the sentences using the vocabulary you have learned.

1. نام من ______ است.

2. من ______ ساله هستم.

3. این ______ است.

4. او ______ هست.

5. شما اهل ______ هستید؟

Solutions:

1. نام من [your name] است.

2. من [your age] ساله هستم.

3. این [friend's name] است.

4. او [profession] هست.

5. شما اهل [place] هستید؟

Exercise 2: Translate the Following[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Iranian Persian.

1. My name is John.

2. I am a student.

3. This is my brother.

4. She is a doctor.

5. Where are you from?

Solutions:

1. نام من جان است.

2. من یک دانشجو هستم.

3. این برادر من است.

4. او یک پزشک است.

5. شما اهل کجا هستید؟

Exercise 3: Role Play[edit | edit source]

Pair up with a partner and practice introducing yourselves and asking about each other’s names and professions using the vocabulary learned.

Instructions:

  • One person introduces themselves.
  • The other person asks questions.
  • Switch roles after a few minutes.

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

Write a short dialogue introducing two people. Use at least five different vocabulary words from the lesson.

Example:

  • Person A: سلام، نام من نادر است. من اهل اصفهان هستم. (Salām, nām-e man Nāder ast. Man ahl-e Isfahān hastam.)
  • Person B: خوشحالم نادر! این دوست من سارا است. (Khoshhālam Nāder! In doost-e man Sārā ast.)

Exercise 5: Matching Exercise[edit | edit source]

Match the questions with the correct responses.

| Question | Response |

|----------|----------|

| نام شما چیست؟ | من یک مهندس هستم. |

| شما اهل کجا هستید؟ | نام من لیلا است. |

| شغل شما چیست؟ | من از شیراز هستم. |

Solutions:

1. نام شما چیست؟ → نام من لیلا است.

2. شما اهل کجا هستید؟ → من از شیراز هستم.

3. شغل شما چیست؟ → من یک مهندس هستم.

Exercise 6: Listening Comprehension[edit | edit source]

Listen to a short audio clip of people introducing themselves and answer the following questions.

1. What is the name of the first person?

2. Where is the second person from?

3. What is the profession of the third person?

Solutions: (Based on the audio content)

Exercise 7: Write a Self-Introduction[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph introducing yourself in Iranian Persian. Include your name, age, profession, and where you are from.

Example format:

  • نام من [your name] است.
  • من [your age] ساله هستم.
  • من [your profession] هستم.
  • من اهل [your place] هستم.

Exercise 8: Group Activity[edit | edit source]

In small groups, create a presentation introducing each member of the group using the vocabulary from this lesson.

Instructions:

  • Each person introduces themselves.
  • Other group members can ask questions.

Exercise 9: Vocabulary Quiz[edit | edit source]

Take a quiz on the vocabulary learned in this lesson. Translate the following words into English.

1. خوشحالم

2. معلم

3. شغل

4. خانواده

5. دوست

Solutions:

1. Nice to meet you

2. Teacher

3. Profession

4. Family

5. Friend

Exercise 10: Reflective Practice[edit | edit source]

Write down three sentences about what you learned in this lesson and how you plan to use this knowledge in your conversations.

Example:

1. I learned how to introduce myself in Persian.

2. I can ask people about their names and professions.

3. I will practice these phrases with my language partner.

As you can see, introducing yourself and others is an engaging and vital part of learning Iranian Persian. Take your time to practice these phrases, and soon, you’ll feel comfortable navigating social situations in Iran. Always remember that practice makes perfect, and the more you use these phrases, the more natural they will become.

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


Unit 1: Basic greetings and introductions


Unit 2: Sentence structure and basic verb conjugation


Unit 3: Talking about daily routines


Unit 4: Object pronouns and possessive pronouns


Unit 5: Persian culture and customs


Unit 6: Food and drink


Unit 7: Past tense and regular verbs conjugation


Unit 8: Persian literature and arts


Unit 9: Travel and transportation


Unit 10: Imperative mood, infinitives and complex sentences


Unit 11: Persian history and geography


Unit 12: Leisure and entertainment


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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