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== Introduction ==
Welcome to the lesson on introducing yourself in Vietnamese! In this lesson, we will learn how to greet people and ask for someone's name in Vietnamese. This is an essential skill for any beginner learner of Vietnamese, as it allows you to start conversations and make new friends. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently introduce yourself and ask someone's name in Vietnamese. So let's get started!
== Greetings in Vietnamese ==
Before we learn how to introduce ourselves, let's first learn some common greetings in Vietnamese. Greetings are an important part of Vietnamese culture and can vary depending on the time of day and the level of formality. Here are some common greetings you can use:
=== Good morning - Chào buổi sáng ===
* Pronunciation: chow bwoy sang
* English Translation: Good morning
=== Good afternoon - Chào buổi chiều ===
* Pronunciation: chow bwoy chyew
* English Translation: Good afternoon


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=== Good evening - Chào buổi tối ===
* Pronunciation: chow bwoy toy
* English Translation: Good evening


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=== Hello - Xin chào ===
* Pronunciation: sin chow
* English Translation: Hello


As a Vietnamese language teacher with 20 years of experience, I am thrilled to teach you how to introduce yourself and ask someone's name in Vietnamese. These are essential skills that will allow you to communicate with locals and make new friends during your trip to Vietnam.
=== Hi - Chào ===
* Pronunciation: chow
* English Translation: Hi


To start, let's learn some basic Vietnamese phrases and words that you can use to introduce yourself:
=== How are you? - Bạn khỏe không? ===
* Pronunciation: bahn kweh khohng?
* English Translation: How are you?


Now that we know some basic greetings, let's move on to introducing ourselves.


<span link>Consider exploring these related pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Sports|Sports]] & [[Language/Vietnamese/Vocabulary/Hello-and-Goodbye|Hello and Goodbye]].</span>
== Introducing Yourself ==
== Basic Phrases for Introducing Yourself ==


* Xin chào (seen chow) - Hello
When introducing yourself in Vietnamese, there are a few key phrases you should know. Let's go through each phrase step by step and learn the pronunciation and meaning.
* Tôi tên là... (toy ten la) - My name is...
* Tôi đến từ... (toy den tuh) - I'm from...
* Rất vui được gặp bạn (raht vwee djuk gap bahn) - Nice to meet you


To ask for someone's name, you can say:
=== My name is... - Tên tôi là... ===
* Pronunciation: ten toy lah
* English Translation: My name is...


* Bạn tên gì? (bahn ten la zee) - What's your name?
To introduce yourself, simply say "Tên tôi ..." followed by your name. For example, if your name is John, you would say "Tên tôi là John."


Now, let's take a closer look at each phrase and learn some additional vocabulary.
=== What is your name? - Bạn tên là gì? ===
* Pronunciation: bahn ten lah yi?
* English Translation: What is your name?


=== Xin chào ===
To ask someone's name, say "Bạn tên là gì?" followed by a rising tone at the end. For example, if you want to ask someone named Lisa, you would say "Bạn tên là gì, Lisa?"


"Xin chào" is a greeting that you can use to say hello to someone. You can use this phrase in formal and informal situations, such as when you meet someone for the first time or when you greet your friends and family. The phrase "xin chào" literally means "please come" in English.
=== Nice to meet you - Rất vui được gặp bạn ===
* Pronunciation: raht vwee duc gap bahn
* English Translation: Nice to meet you


=== My name is... ===
After introducing yourself or learning someone's name, it is polite to say "Rất vui được gặp bạn." This phrase expresses pleasure in meeting the person.


The phrase "tôi tên là..." is how you tell someone your name in Vietnamese. Simply replace the "..." with your name to make the sentence complete.  
Now that we have learned the key phrases, let's practice some dialogues to help reinforce what we have learned.


Here's an example Vietnamese table to help you get started:
== Dialogue 1: Introducing Yourself ==


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In this dialogue, you will learn how to introduce yourself in Vietnamese. The dialogue takes place between John and Lisa, two friends who are meeting for the first time.
! Vietnamese !! Pronunciation !! English
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| Tôi tên là John || "toy ten la John" || My name is John
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=== I'm from... ===
John: Xin chào, tôi là John. (Hello, my name is John.)
Lisa: Chào, tôi là Lisa. Rất vui được gặp bạn. (Hi, my name is Lisa. Nice to meet you.)
John: Rất vui được gặp bạn, Lisa. (Nice to meet you, Lisa.)


To say where you're from, use the phrase "Tôi đến từ...". Again, replace the "..." with the name of your country or city.
Let's break down the dialogue:


Here's another example table:
- John starts the conversation by saying "Xin chào, tôi là John." (Hello, my name is John.)
- Lisa responds with "Chào, tôi là Lisa. Rất vui được gặp bạn." (Hi, my name is Lisa. Nice to meet you.)
- John concludes the conversation by saying "Rất vui được gặp bạn, Lisa." (Nice to meet you, Lisa.)


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Now, let's practice some more dialogues to further reinforce what we have learned.
! Vietnamese !! Pronunciation !! English
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| Tôi đến từ Mỹ || "toy den tuh Mei" || I'm from the United States.
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=== Nice to meet you ===
== Dialogue 2: Asking for Someone's Name ==


To tell someone you're happy to meet them, say "Rất vui được gặp bạn". This phrase is perfect for both formal and informal situations.
In this dialogue, you will learn how to ask for someone's name in Vietnamese. The dialogue takes place between John and Lisa, two friends who have just met.


Now that you have learned these basic phrases, it's time to practice them! Practice them with your Vietnamese friends or by using a language exchange app.
John: Xin chào, bạn tên là gì? (Hello, what is your name?)
Lisa: Tôi tên là Lisa. (My name is Lisa.)
John: Rất vui được gặp bạn, Lisa. (Nice to meet you, Lisa.)


== Tips to Improve Your Introductions ==
Let's break down the dialogue:


* Always greet someone with "Xin chào" before introducing yourself. This shows that you are polite and respectful.
- John starts the conversation by saying "Xin chào, bạn tên là gì?" (Hello, what is your name?)
* Use a friendly tone when you introduce yourself. Smile and make eye contact to make the other person feel more at ease.
- Lisa responds with "Tôi tên là Lisa." (My name is Lisa.)
* If you're not sure how to pronounce someone's name, ask them to spell it for you. This will help you avoid mispronouncing their name in future conversations.
- John concludes the conversation by saying "Rất vui được gặp bạn, Lisa." (Nice to meet you, Lisa.)


As you can see, introducing yourself in Vietnamese is quite easy. All it takes is learning some basic phrases and vocabulary. Don't be afraid to practice your Vietnamese skills and make new friends during your visit to Vietnam.
== Conclusion ==


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Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to introduce yourself and ask for someone's name in Vietnamese. In this lesson, we covered common greetings, key phrases for introducing yourself, and dialogues to practice the new vocabulary. Remember to practice these phrases regularly to build your confidence in using them. Keep up the good work, and in the next lesson, we will continue to expand our vocabulary and language skills.
==Sources==
* [https://www.vietnamesepod101.com/blog/2019/06/20/how-to-introduce-yourself-in-vietnamese/ How to introduce yourself in Vietnamese - A good place to start ...]
* [https://www.linguajunkie.com/vietnamese/introduce-yourself-in-vietnamese How to Introduce Yourself in Vietnamese in 10 Lines]
* [https://www.vietnamesepod101.com/lesson/absolute-beginner-1-introducing-yourself-in-vietnamese/ Introducing Yourself in Vietnamese - VietnamesePod101]


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* [https://www.linguajunkie.com/vietnamese/introduce-yourself-in-vietnamese How to Introduce Yourself in Vietnamese in 10 Lines]
* [https://www.vietnamesepod101.com/lesson/absolute-beginner-1-introducing-yourself-in-vietnamese/ Introducing Yourself in Vietnamese - VietnamesePod101]


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Welcome to the lesson on introducing yourself in Vietnamese! In this lesson, we will learn how to greet people and ask for someone's name in Vietnamese. This is an essential skill for any beginner learner of Vietnamese, as it allows you to start conversations and make new friends. By the end of this lesson, you will be able to confidently introduce yourself and ask someone's name in Vietnamese. So let's get started!

Greetings in Vietnamese[edit | edit source]

Before we learn how to introduce ourselves, let's first learn some common greetings in Vietnamese. Greetings are an important part of Vietnamese culture and can vary depending on the time of day and the level of formality. Here are some common greetings you can use:

Good morning - Chào buổi sáng[edit | edit source]

  • Pronunciation: chow bwoy sang
  • English Translation: Good morning

Good afternoon - Chào buổi chiều[edit | edit source]

  • Pronunciation: chow bwoy chyew
  • English Translation: Good afternoon

Good evening - Chào buổi tối[edit | edit source]

  • Pronunciation: chow bwoy toy
  • English Translation: Good evening

Hello - Xin chào[edit | edit source]

  • Pronunciation: sin chow
  • English Translation: Hello

Hi - Chào[edit | edit source]

  • Pronunciation: chow
  • English Translation: Hi

How are you? - Bạn khỏe không?[edit | edit source]

  • Pronunciation: bahn kweh khohng?
  • English Translation: How are you?

Now that we know some basic greetings, let's move on to introducing ourselves.

Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

When introducing yourself in Vietnamese, there are a few key phrases you should know. Let's go through each phrase step by step and learn the pronunciation and meaning.

My name is... - Tên tôi là...[edit | edit source]

  • Pronunciation: ten toy lah
  • English Translation: My name is...

To introduce yourself, simply say "Tên tôi là..." followed by your name. For example, if your name is John, you would say "Tên tôi là John."

What is your name? - Bạn tên là gì?[edit | edit source]

  • Pronunciation: bahn ten lah yi?
  • English Translation: What is your name?

To ask someone's name, say "Bạn tên là gì?" followed by a rising tone at the end. For example, if you want to ask someone named Lisa, you would say "Bạn tên là gì, Lisa?"

Nice to meet you - Rất vui được gặp bạn[edit | edit source]

  • Pronunciation: raht vwee duc gap bahn
  • English Translation: Nice to meet you

After introducing yourself or learning someone's name, it is polite to say "Rất vui được gặp bạn." This phrase expresses pleasure in meeting the person.

Now that we have learned the key phrases, let's practice some dialogues to help reinforce what we have learned.

Dialogue 1: Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

In this dialogue, you will learn how to introduce yourself in Vietnamese. The dialogue takes place between John and Lisa, two friends who are meeting for the first time.

John: Xin chào, tôi là John. (Hello, my name is John.) Lisa: Chào, tôi là Lisa. Rất vui được gặp bạn. (Hi, my name is Lisa. Nice to meet you.) John: Rất vui được gặp bạn, Lisa. (Nice to meet you, Lisa.)

Let's break down the dialogue:

- John starts the conversation by saying "Xin chào, tôi là John." (Hello, my name is John.) - Lisa responds with "Chào, tôi là Lisa. Rất vui được gặp bạn." (Hi, my name is Lisa. Nice to meet you.) - John concludes the conversation by saying "Rất vui được gặp bạn, Lisa." (Nice to meet you, Lisa.)

Now, let's practice some more dialogues to further reinforce what we have learned.

Dialogue 2: Asking for Someone's Name[edit | edit source]

In this dialogue, you will learn how to ask for someone's name in Vietnamese. The dialogue takes place between John and Lisa, two friends who have just met.

John: Xin chào, bạn tên là gì? (Hello, what is your name?) Lisa: Tôi tên là Lisa. (My name is Lisa.) John: Rất vui được gặp bạn, Lisa. (Nice to meet you, Lisa.)

Let's break down the dialogue:

- John starts the conversation by saying "Xin chào, bạn tên là gì?" (Hello, what is your name?) - Lisa responds with "Tôi tên là Lisa." (My name is Lisa.) - John concludes the conversation by saying "Rất vui được gặp bạn, Lisa." (Nice to meet you, Lisa.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have successfully learned how to introduce yourself and ask for someone's name in Vietnamese. In this lesson, we covered common greetings, key phrases for introducing yourself, and dialogues to practice the new vocabulary. Remember to practice these phrases regularly to build your confidence in using them. Keep up the good work, and in the next lesson, we will continue to expand our vocabulary and language skills.

Videos[edit | edit source]

How to Introduce Yourself in Vietnamese - YouTube[edit | edit source]

How to Introduce Yourself in Vietnamese - YouTube[edit | edit source]

HOW TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF IN VIETNAMESE - YouTube[edit | edit source]

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

Learn Vietnamese #1: Introduction to Vietnamese | Language ...[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]



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