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As a Yue Chinese teacher for 20 years, I have seen countless students starting their language journey by learning the basics of greetings and introductions. In this lesson, you will learn how to introduce yourself, ask for someone's name, and say "nice to meet you" in Yue Chinese. Mastering these phrases will help you establish connections with native speakers and navigate social situations with ease. So let's get started!
== Introduction ==
 
In this lesson, we will focus on the topic of introducing yourself in Yue Chinese. Being able to introduce yourself is an essential skill in any language, as it allows you to make a good first impression and start a conversation. We will learn how to ask someone's name, introduce ourselves, and say "nice to meet you." By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently introduce yourself in Yue Chinese and engage in basic conversations.
 
<span link>Take some time to dive into these other pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Yue-chinese/Vocabulary/Geography|Geography]] & [[Language/Yue-chinese/Vocabulary/Family-Members|Family Members]].</span>
==Introducing Yourself==
 
Whether in a formal or informal setting, introducing yourself is an essential part of any conversation. Here is a basic example of how to introduce yourself in Yue Chinese:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Yue Chinese !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| 我 || 'ngó || I, me
|-
| 叫 || gíu || call, be called
|-
| 。。。 || 。。。 || ...
|-
| 名字 || mìhng jí || name
|-
| 是 || sì || is
|-
| 。。。 || 。。。 || ...
|}
 
Translation: "I am called...[insert your name]".
 
Other common ways to introduce yourself include:
 
* 你好,我叫...[insert your name]。 (Néih hóu, ngóh giu...[insert your name].) - Hello, my name is...
 
* 很高兴认识你。我是...[insert your name]。 (Hòhn góng yìhng sīk néih. Ngóh sì...[insert your name].) - Nice to meet you. I am...
 
* 请问怎么称呼你?(Céng mahn zám mòuh léui?) - May I ask how to address you?
 
It's important to remember to use the appropriate level of formality when introducing yourself. When meeting someone for the first time, it's usually best to err on the side of being more formal. Using polite language will reflect well on you and help you make a good impression.
 
==Asking for Someone's Name==
 
When you meet someone for the first time, it's common to ask for their name. In Yue Chinese, you can say:


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== Asking for Someone's Name ==
! Yue Chinese !! Pronunciation !! English
When you meet someone for the first time, it is common to ask for their name. In Yue Chinese, there are different ways to ask for someone's name depending on the level of formality or politeness you want to convey. Let's look at some examples:
|-
| 你 || léih || you
|-
| 叫 || gíu || call, be called
|-
| 什么 || sáh māh || what
|-
| 名字 || mìhng jí || name
|-
| ? || ? || ?
|}


Translation: "What is your name?"
=== Formal ===
* 你好,請問你貴姓?(néihóu, chéngmàhn néi gwaihsehng?) - Hello, may I ask for your surname?
* 請問你叫什麼名字?(chéngmàhn néi giuhsíhmmèhngjí?) - May I ask for your name?


Other ways to ask for someone's name include:
=== Informal ===
* 你叫咩名?(néi giuhtmeihmíhng?) - What's your name?
* 你叫咩名字?(néi giuhtmeihmíhngjí?) - What's your name?


* 请问你怎么称呼?(Céng mahn néih zám mòuh?) - May I ask how to address you?
=== Cultural Insight ===
In Yue Chinese culture, it is common to address someone by their surname followed by their given name. This is a sign of respect and formality. However, in more casual settings or among friends, people may address each other by their given names only.


* 对不起,请问你叫什么名字?(Deui m̀hséi, cèhng mahn néih gíu sáh māh mìhng jí?) - Excuse me, may I know your name?
== Introducing Yourself ==
Now, let's learn how to introduce ourselves in Yue Chinese. When introducing yourself, you typically start with your surname followed by your given name. Here are some examples:


Remember to use polite language when asking for someone's name.  
=== Formal ===
* 我姓李,叫小明。(ngóh sáang léih, giuht síu ming) - My surname is Li, and my given name is Xiaoming.
* 我叫王小美,很高興認識你。(ngóh giuht wòhng síu méih, hám gōu hing yihngsīk néi) - My name is Wang Xiaomei, nice to meet you.


==Saying "Nice to Meet You"==
=== Informal ===
* 我叫小明。(ngóh giuht síu ming) - I'm Xiaoming.
* 我叫小美,很高興認識你。(ngóh giuht síu méih, hám gōu hing yihngsīk néi) - I'm Xiaomei, nice to meet you.


When you meet someone for the first time, it's customary to say "nice to meet you." In Yue Chinese, you can say:
=== Cultural Insight ===
In Yue Chinese culture, it is common to include a phrase like "nice to meet you" after introducing yourself. This shows politeness and friendliness. However, in more casual situations, people may skip this phrase and go straight to introducing themselves.


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== Saying "Nice to Meet You" ==
! Yue Chinese !! Pronunciation !! English
After introducing yourself or learning someone's name, it is polite to express your pleasure in meeting them. In Yue Chinese, there are several ways to say "nice to meet you." Let's explore some examples:
|-
| 很 || hòhn || very
|-
| 高兴 || góu híng || happy
|-
| 认识 || yihk sīk || know, be acquainted with
|-
| 你 || néih || you
|}


Translation: "Nice to meet you."
* 很高興認識你。(hám gōu hing yihngsīk néi) - Nice to meet you.
* 幸會。(huhngwúih) - Nice to meet you. (more formal)
* 好開心見到你。(hóu hōisām gíndou néi) - So happy to meet you.


You can also say:
== Exercise: Introducing Yourself ==
Now, let's practice what we've learned by introducing ourselves in Yue Chinese. Imagine you are meeting someone for the first time, and introduce yourself using the phrases we've covered. Use your own name and personalize the sentences. Here are some prompts to get you started:


* 很荣幸认识你。(Hòhn yùhnghìhng yīksīk néih.) - It's an honor to meet you.
* Formal:
  * Prompt: 你好,請問你貴姓?
    * Response: 你好,我姓[Your Surname],叫[Your Given Name]。
  * Prompt: 請問你叫什麼名字?
    * Response: 請問你叫什麼名字?
* Informal:
  * Prompt: 你叫咩名?
    * Response: 我叫[Your Given Name]。
  * Prompt: 你叫咩名字?
    * Response: 我叫[Your Given Name]。


* 请多多关照。(Céng dō dō gwāan jiu.) - Please take care of me (literally: please take care of me a lot).
== Exercise: Asking for Someone's Name ==
Now, let's practice asking for someone's name in Yue Chinese. Imagine you are meeting a new person, and ask for their name using the phrases we've learned. Use the prompts provided and personalize the sentences. Here are some prompts to get you started:


Remember to smile and establish eye contact when saying "nice to meet you" to show sincerity.
* Formal:
  * Prompt: 你好,請問你貴姓?
    * Response: 你好,請問你貴姓?
  * Prompt: 請問你叫什麼名字?
    * Response: 請問你叫什麼名字?
* Informal:
  * Prompt: 你叫咩名?
    * Response: 你叫咩名?
  * Prompt: 你叫咩名字?
    * Response: 你叫咩名字?


==Conclusion==
== Exercise: Saying "Nice to Meet You" ==
Finally, let's practice saying "nice to meet you" in Yue Chinese. Imagine you have just been introduced to someone, and express your pleasure in meeting them using the phrases we've covered. Use the prompts provided and personalize the sentences. Here are some prompts to get you started:


In this lesson, you have learned how to introduce yourself, ask for someone's name, and say "nice to meet you" in Yue Chinese. These phrases are essential in social situations and will help you connect with native speakers. Keep practicing these phrases until you feel comfortable using them in your everyday conversations. In the next lesson, we will cover the basic sentence structure in Yue Chinese. Stay tuned!
* Prompt: 很高興認識你。
  * Response: 很高興認識你。
* Prompt: 幸會。
  * Response: 幸會。
* Prompt: 好開心見到你。
  * Response: 好開心見到你。


== Summary ==
In this lesson, we have learned how to introduce ourselves, ask for someone's name, and say "nice to meet you" in Yue Chinese. We practiced using formal and informal expressions for different levels of politeness. Remember to address someone by their surname followed by their given name to show respect. It is also polite to express your pleasure in meeting someone by saying "nice to meet you." Keep practicing these phrases to become more confident in introducing yourself in Yue Chinese.


<span link>Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Yue-chinese/Vocabulary/Numbers-1-100|Numbers 1 100]] & [[Language/Yue-chinese/Vocabulary/Directions|Directions]].</span>
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Introduction[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will focus on the topic of introducing yourself in Yue Chinese. Being able to introduce yourself is an essential skill in any language, as it allows you to make a good first impression and start a conversation. We will learn how to ask someone's name, introduce ourselves, and say "nice to meet you." By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently introduce yourself in Yue Chinese and engage in basic conversations.

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

When you meet someone for the first time, it is common to ask for their name. In Yue Chinese, there are different ways to ask for someone's name depending on the level of formality or politeness you want to convey. Let's look at some examples:

Formal[edit | edit source]

  • 你好,請問你貴姓?(néihóu, chéngmàhn néi gwaihsehng?) - Hello, may I ask for your surname?
  • 請問你叫什麼名字?(chéngmàhn néi giuhsíhmmèhngjí?) - May I ask for your name?

Informal[edit | edit source]

  • 你叫咩名?(néi giuhtmeihmíhng?) - What's your name?
  • 你叫咩名字?(néi giuhtmeihmíhngjí?) - What's your name?

Cultural Insight[edit | edit source]

In Yue Chinese culture, it is common to address someone by their surname followed by their given name. This is a sign of respect and formality. However, in more casual settings or among friends, people may address each other by their given names only.

Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

Now, let's learn how to introduce ourselves in Yue Chinese. When introducing yourself, you typically start with your surname followed by your given name. Here are some examples:

Formal[edit | edit source]

  • 我姓李,叫小明。(ngóh sáang léih, giuht síu ming) - My surname is Li, and my given name is Xiaoming.
  • 我叫王小美,很高興認識你。(ngóh giuht wòhng síu méih, hám gōu hing yihngsīk néi) - My name is Wang Xiaomei, nice to meet you.

Informal[edit | edit source]

  • 我叫小明。(ngóh giuht síu ming) - I'm Xiaoming.
  • 我叫小美,很高興認識你。(ngóh giuht síu méih, hám gōu hing yihngsīk néi) - I'm Xiaomei, nice to meet you.

Cultural Insight[edit | edit source]

In Yue Chinese culture, it is common to include a phrase like "nice to meet you" after introducing yourself. This shows politeness and friendliness. However, in more casual situations, people may skip this phrase and go straight to introducing themselves.

Saying "Nice to Meet You"[edit | edit source]

After introducing yourself or learning someone's name, it is polite to express your pleasure in meeting them. In Yue Chinese, there are several ways to say "nice to meet you." Let's explore some examples:

  • 很高興認識你。(hám gōu hing yihngsīk néi) - Nice to meet you.
  • 幸會。(huhngwúih) - Nice to meet you. (more formal)
  • 好開心見到你。(hóu hōisām gíndou néi) - So happy to meet you.

Exercise: Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

Now, let's practice what we've learned by introducing ourselves in Yue Chinese. Imagine you are meeting someone for the first time, and introduce yourself using the phrases we've covered. Use your own name and personalize the sentences. Here are some prompts to get you started:

  • Formal:
 * Prompt: 你好,請問你貴姓?
   * Response: 你好,我姓[Your Surname],叫[Your Given Name]。
 * Prompt: 請問你叫什麼名字?
   * Response: 請問你叫什麼名字?
  • Informal:
 * Prompt: 你叫咩名?
   * Response: 我叫[Your Given Name]。
 * Prompt: 你叫咩名字?
   * Response: 我叫[Your Given Name]。

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

Now, let's practice asking for someone's name in Yue Chinese. Imagine you are meeting a new person, and ask for their name using the phrases we've learned. Use the prompts provided and personalize the sentences. Here are some prompts to get you started:

  • Formal:
 * Prompt: 你好,請問你貴姓?
   * Response: 你好,請問你貴姓?
 * Prompt: 請問你叫什麼名字?
   * Response: 請問你叫什麼名字?
  • Informal:
 * Prompt: 你叫咩名?
   * Response: 你叫咩名?
 * Prompt: 你叫咩名字?
   * Response: 你叫咩名字?

Exercise: Saying "Nice to Meet You"[edit | edit source]

Finally, let's practice saying "nice to meet you" in Yue Chinese. Imagine you have just been introduced to someone, and express your pleasure in meeting them using the phrases we've covered. Use the prompts provided and personalize the sentences. Here are some prompts to get you started:

  • Prompt: 很高興認識你。
 * Response: 很高興認識你。
  • Prompt: 幸會。
 * Response: 幸會。
  • Prompt: 好開心見到你。
 * Response: 好開心見到你。

Summary[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we have learned how to introduce ourselves, ask for someone's name, and say "nice to meet you" in Yue Chinese. We practiced using formal and informal expressions for different levels of politeness. Remember to address someone by their surname followed by their given name to show respect. It is also polite to express your pleasure in meeting someone by saying "nice to meet you." Keep practicing these phrases to become more confident in introducing yourself in Yue Chinese.

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


Greetings and Introductions


Basic Sentence Structure


Numbers and Time


Pronouns and Possessives


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Food and Dining


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Travel and Transportation


Verb Tenses and Aspects


Yue Chinese Customs and Traditions


Shopping and Services


Comparatives and Superlatives


Yue Chinese Art and Literature



Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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