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Introducing yourself in a foreign language can be intimidating, but it is an important step towards making new connections and communicating effectively with others. In this lesson, we will learn how to introduce ourselves, ask someone's name, and give our name in North Azerbaijani.
== Introduction ==


In this lesson, we will learn how to introduce yourself, ask someone's name, and give your name in North Azerbaijani. Greetings and introductions are essential in any language as they help create a positive and friendly atmosphere when meeting new people. By learning these basic phrases, you will be able to confidently introduce yourself and engage in conversations with native North Azerbaijani speakers. This lesson is part of the "Complete 0 to A1 North Azerbaijani Course" and is designed for complete beginners who aim to achieve an A1 level of proficiency in the language.


<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: [[Language/North-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Medical-Terms|Medical Terms]] & [[Language/North-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Travel-Phrases|Travel Phrases]].</span>
== Greetings and Introductions in North Azerbaijani Culture ==
==Basic Phrases==


Before diving into introductions, let's first review some basic phrases that will be useful in many situations. Here are some common phrases in North Azerbaijani:
Before we dive into the vocabulary and phrases for greetings and introductions in North Azerbaijani, let's take a moment to explore the cultural aspects related to this topic. North Azerbaijani culture places great importance on hospitality and respect for others. When meeting someone for the first time, it is customary to greet them warmly and show interest in their well-being. Handshakes are common between both men and women, and it is polite to maintain eye contact while greeting someone. Additionally, North Azerbaijani culture values personal connections and building relationships, so taking the time to introduce yourself properly can leave a lasting impression.
 
== Vocabulary ==
 
Now let's learn some essential vocabulary and phrases for introducing yourself in North Azerbaijani. Pay attention to the pronunciation and practice saying the words and phrases aloud.
 
=== Basic Greetings ===
 
First, let's start with some basic greetings that you can use to say hello and goodbye in North Azerbaijani:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| Salam!  || [sɑlɑm] || Hello!
|-
| Xoş gəldin!  || [xoʃ ɡældin] || Welcome!
|-
|-
| Sağ ol!  || [sæɣ ol] || Thank you!
| Salam || sah-LAHM || Hello
|-
|-
| Sən necəsən?  || [sæn nɛdʒəsæn] || How are you?
| Xoş gəlmisiniz || khosh GEL-mee-SEE-neez || Welcome
|-
|-
| Yaxşıyam, sağ ol!  || [jæxʃɯjæm sæɣ ol] || I am fine, thank you!
| Sağ olun || sah-OL-oon || Thank you
|-
|-
| İşlərin necə gedir?  || [iʃlærin nɛdʒə ɡədir] || How is work going?
| Sağ olun, çıxıram || sah-OL-oon, CHUHKH-uh-rahm || Thank you, goodbye
|-
|-
| Mən də yaxşıyam, sağ ol!  || [mæn də jæxʃɯjæm sæɣ ol] || I am also fine, thank you!
| Allah hər kəsə gözəl günəşlər versin || AH-lah her KES-eh go-ZAHL goon-ESH-ler ver-SIN || May God give everyone a beautiful day
|}
|}


==Introducing Yourself==
Note: The phrase "Allah hər kəsə gözəl günəşlər versin" is a common expression used to wish someone a good day in North Azerbaijani culture. It reflects the hospitable nature of the people and shows a genuine concern for the well-being of others.


Now that we have reviewed some basic phrases, let's learn how to introduce ourselves in North Azerbaijani. Here are some phrases that you can use to introduce yourself:
=== Introducing Yourself ===
 
When introducing yourself, it is important to be able to say your name and ask someone else's name. Here are some useful phrases for introducing yourself in North Azerbaijani:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
|-
| Mən ...-əm.  || [mæn ...æm] || I am ...
| Adım ...dir || AH-duhm ...-DEER || My name is ...
|-
|-
| Adım ... . || [ɑdɯm ...] || My name is ...
| Mənim adım ...dir || MEH-nim AH-duhm ...-DEER || My name is ...
|-
| Sənin adın nədir? || SEH-neen AH-din NEH-deer? || What is your name?
|-
| Adınız nədir? || AH-din-EHZ NEH-deer? || What is your name? (polite/formal)
|-
| Mən ...yam || MEN ...-YAHM || I am ...
|}
|}


To fill in the blanks, simply insert your name or the appropriate pronoun. For example, if my name is John, I would introduce myself as "Mən John-əm" or "Adım John."
Examples:
* Adım Ayşəmdir. (My name is Ayşəm.)
* Mənim adım Nizamiyəmdir. (My name is Nizami.)
* Sənin adın nədir? (What is your name?)
* Adınız nədir? (What is your name? - polite/formal)
* Mən Azərbaycanlıyam. (I am Azerbaijani.)


==Asking for Someone's Name==
=== Responding to Introductions ===


Now that you know how to introduce yourself, it's important to know how to ask for someone's name in North Azerbaijani. Here are a few ways to do so:
When someone introduces themselves to you, it is polite to respond and reciprocate the introduction. Here are some phrases you can use to respond to introductions in North Azerbaijani:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English
! North Azerbaijani !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
|-
| Adınız nədir?  || [ɑdɯnɯz nædir] || What is your name?
| Salam, mən ...yam || sah-LAHM, men ...-YAHM || Hello, I am ...
|-
|-
| Siz kiminsiniz?  || [siz kiminsiniz] || Who are you?
| Salam, mənim adım ...dir || sah-LAHM, MEH-nim AH-duhm ...-DEER || Hello, my name is ...
|-
|-
| Mən sənin adını bilmirəm. || [mæn sənin ædɯnɯ bilmiræm] || I don't know your name.
| Xoş gəldin || khosh GEL-deen || Welcome
|-
| Xoş gəldin, ... || khosh GEL-deen, ... || Welcome, ...
|-
| Çox sağ ol || chohs sah-OL || Thank you very much
|}
|}


==Giving Your Name==
Examples:
* Salam, mən Ayşəmyam. (Hello, I am Ayşəm.)
* Salam, mənim adım Nizamiyəmdir. (Hello, my name is Nizami.)
* Xoş gəldin, mən Azərbaycanlıyam. (Welcome, I am Azerbaijani.)
* Çox sağ ol, mənim adım Ayşəmdir. (Thank you very much, my name is Ayşəm.)
 
== Practice Exercises ==
 
Now it's time to practice what you've learned. Complete the following exercises to reinforce your understanding of greetings and introductions in North Azerbaijani.
 
=== Exercise 1: Introducing Yourself ===


If someone asks for your name, you can simply reply using the phrase "Mən ...-əm" or "Adım ... ." For example, if someone asks "Adınız nədir?" (What is your name?), you can reply with "Mən John-əm" or "Adım John."
Imagine you are meeting a new friend from North Azerbaijan. Introduce yourself in North Azerbaijani using the phrases you learned in this lesson.


==Formal vs. Informal Introductions==
Example:
- You: Salam, mən Ayşəmdir. Sənin adın nədir?
- Friend: Salam, mənin adım Rəşadədir.


In North Azerbaijani, there are different ways to introduce yourself depending on the context and level of formality. For example, in more formal situations, it is appropriate to use the phrase "Mənim adım ..." (My name is ...) rather than "Mən ...-əm" (I am ...). Additionally, when introducing yourself to older people or higher-ranked individuals, it is important to use formal titles such as "xanım" (Mrs.) or "sahib" (Sir). Here are some examples:
Your turn:
1. Salam, mən ...yam. Sənin adın nədir?
2. Salam, mənim adım ...dir. Sənin adın nədir?
3. Salam, mən ...yam. Sənin adın nədir? (polite/formal)


{| class="wikitable"
=== Exercise 2: Responding to Introductions ===
! North Azerbaijani !! English
 
|-
Now it's time to respond to introductions. Imagine someone introduces themselves to you in North Azerbaijani. Respond accordingly using the phrases you learned in this lesson.
| Mənim adım Leyla. || My name is Leyla. (formal)
 
|-
Example:
| Sizi tanımaq çox xoş oldu, xanım. || It's very nice to meet you, Mrs. (formal)
- Friend: Salam, mən Rəşadəyam. Xoş gəldin!
|-
- You: Salam, mən Ayşəmyam. Çox sağ ol!
| Salam, mən Aydın-əm. || Hello, I am Aydin. (informal)
|-
| Salam, Oncuq. || Hello, Oncuq. (informal)
|}


==Conclusion==
Your turn:
1. Friend: Salam, mən Aydınayam. Xoş gəldin!
  You:
2. Friend: Salam, mənim adım Gülaydır. Xoş gəldin, Ayşəm!
  You:
3. Friend: Salam, mən Türkəyam. Xoş gəldin, Aydın!
  You:


In this lesson, we have learned how to introduce ourselves, ask for someone's name, and give our name in North Azerbaijani. Remember to practice these phrases regularly to become more comfortable using them in real-life situations. In our next lesson, we will learn about the North Azerbaijani alphabet and pronunciation. Stay tuned!
== Conclusion ==


Congratulations! You have learned how to introduce yourself, ask someone's name, and give your name in North Azerbaijani. By mastering these basic greetings and introductions, you will be able to confidently interact with native North Azerbaijani speakers and make meaningful connections. Keep practicing and building on what you have learned in this lesson. In the next lesson, we will continue to expand our vocabulary and explore more aspects of the North Azerbaijani language and culture.


<span link>Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: [[Language/North-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]] & [[Language/North-azerbaijani/Vocabulary/Modes-of-Transportation|Modes of Transportation]].</span>
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Introduction[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will learn how to introduce yourself, ask someone's name, and give your name in North Azerbaijani. Greetings and introductions are essential in any language as they help create a positive and friendly atmosphere when meeting new people. By learning these basic phrases, you will be able to confidently introduce yourself and engage in conversations with native North Azerbaijani speakers. This lesson is part of the "Complete 0 to A1 North Azerbaijani Course" and is designed for complete beginners who aim to achieve an A1 level of proficiency in the language.

Greetings and Introductions in North Azerbaijani Culture[edit | edit source]

Before we dive into the vocabulary and phrases for greetings and introductions in North Azerbaijani, let's take a moment to explore the cultural aspects related to this topic. North Azerbaijani culture places great importance on hospitality and respect for others. When meeting someone for the first time, it is customary to greet them warmly and show interest in their well-being. Handshakes are common between both men and women, and it is polite to maintain eye contact while greeting someone. Additionally, North Azerbaijani culture values personal connections and building relationships, so taking the time to introduce yourself properly can leave a lasting impression.

Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

Now let's learn some essential vocabulary and phrases for introducing yourself in North Azerbaijani. Pay attention to the pronunciation and practice saying the words and phrases aloud.

Basic Greetings[edit | edit source]

First, let's start with some basic greetings that you can use to say hello and goodbye in North Azerbaijani:

North Azerbaijani Pronunciation English Translation
Salam sah-LAHM Hello
Xoş gəlmisiniz khosh GEL-mee-SEE-neez Welcome
Sağ olun sah-OL-oon Thank you
Sağ olun, çıxıram sah-OL-oon, CHUHKH-uh-rahm Thank you, goodbye
Allah hər kəsə gözəl günəşlər versin AH-lah her KES-eh go-ZAHL goon-ESH-ler ver-SIN May God give everyone a beautiful day

Note: The phrase "Allah hər kəsə gözəl günəşlər versin" is a common expression used to wish someone a good day in North Azerbaijani culture. It reflects the hospitable nature of the people and shows a genuine concern for the well-being of others.

Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

When introducing yourself, it is important to be able to say your name and ask someone else's name. Here are some useful phrases for introducing yourself in North Azerbaijani:

North Azerbaijani Pronunciation English Translation
Adım ...dir AH-duhm ...-DEER My name is ...
Mənim adım ...dir MEH-nim AH-duhm ...-DEER My name is ...
Sənin adın nədir? SEH-neen AH-din NEH-deer? What is your name?
Adınız nədir? AH-din-EHZ NEH-deer? What is your name? (polite/formal)
Mən ...yam MEN ...-YAHM I am ...

Examples:

  • Adım Ayşəmdir. (My name is Ayşəm.)
  • Mənim adım Nizamiyəmdir. (My name is Nizami.)
  • Sənin adın nədir? (What is your name?)
  • Adınız nədir? (What is your name? - polite/formal)
  • Mən Azərbaycanlıyam. (I am Azerbaijani.)

Responding to Introductions[edit | edit source]

When someone introduces themselves to you, it is polite to respond and reciprocate the introduction. Here are some phrases you can use to respond to introductions in North Azerbaijani:

North Azerbaijani Pronunciation English Translation
Salam, mən ...yam sah-LAHM, men ...-YAHM Hello, I am ...
Salam, mənim adım ...dir sah-LAHM, MEH-nim AH-duhm ...-DEER Hello, my name is ...
Xoş gəldin khosh GEL-deen Welcome
Xoş gəldin, ... khosh GEL-deen, ... Welcome, ...
Çox sağ ol chohs sah-OL Thank you very much

Examples:

  • Salam, mən Ayşəmyam. (Hello, I am Ayşəm.)
  • Salam, mənim adım Nizamiyəmdir. (Hello, my name is Nizami.)
  • Xoş gəldin, mən Azərbaycanlıyam. (Welcome, I am Azerbaijani.)
  • Çox sağ ol, mənim adım Ayşəmdir. (Thank you very much, my name is Ayşəm.)

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to practice what you've learned. Complete the following exercises to reinforce your understanding of greetings and introductions in North Azerbaijani.

Exercise 1: Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

Imagine you are meeting a new friend from North Azerbaijan. Introduce yourself in North Azerbaijani using the phrases you learned in this lesson.

Example: - You: Salam, mən Ayşəmdir. Sənin adın nədir? - Friend: Salam, mənin adım Rəşadədir.

Your turn: 1. Salam, mən ...yam. Sənin adın nədir? 2. Salam, mənim adım ...dir. Sənin adın nədir? 3. Salam, mən ...yam. Sənin adın nədir? (polite/formal)

Exercise 2: Responding to Introductions[edit | edit source]

Now it's time to respond to introductions. Imagine someone introduces themselves to you in North Azerbaijani. Respond accordingly using the phrases you learned in this lesson.

Example: - Friend: Salam, mən Rəşadəyam. Xoş gəldin! - You: Salam, mən Ayşəmyam. Çox sağ ol!

Your turn: 1. Friend: Salam, mən Aydınayam. Xoş gəldin!

  You: 

2. Friend: Salam, mənim adım Gülaydır. Xoş gəldin, Ayşəm!

  You: 

3. Friend: Salam, mən Türkəyam. Xoş gəldin, Aydın!

  You: 

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Congratulations! You have learned how to introduce yourself, ask someone's name, and give your name in North Azerbaijani. By mastering these basic greetings and introductions, you will be able to confidently interact with native North Azerbaijani speakers and make meaningful connections. Keep practicing and building on what you have learned in this lesson. In the next lesson, we will continue to expand our vocabulary and explore more aspects of the North Azerbaijani language and culture.

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


Greetings and Introductions


Alphabet and Pronunciation


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 Activities


Questions and Negation


North Azerbaijani Culture



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