در ۱۵ ثانیه
- The standard way to say 'My name is' in Arabic.
- Works for both men and women without any changes.
- Combines the word for 'name' with the suffix for 'my'.
معنی
This is the most common way to introduce yourself in Arabic. It literally means 'My name is' followed by your name.
مثالهای کلیدی
3 از 6Meeting a new neighbor
أهلاً، اسمي أحمد.
Hello, my name is Ahmad.
In a job interview
اسمي أحمد وأنا مهندس.
My name is Ahmad and I am an engineer.
Texting a new contact
اسمي أحمد، من حصة اللغة العربية.
My name is Ahmad, from the Arabic class.
زمینه فرهنگی
Names are often chosen for their positive meanings. 'Ahmad' means 'the most praised one'. It is common to ask about the meaning of someone's name as a conversation starter. In Egypt, people often add 'Ana' before 'Ismi' (Ana ismi...). It makes the introduction sound more rhythmic and friendly. People might use 'Tasharrafna' (We are honored) immediately after you say 'Ismi [Name]'. It is considered very polite to respond with 'Al-sharaf li' (The honor is mine). In formal Gulf settings, lineage is important. You might hear someone introduce themselves with their full name, including 'bin' (son of) or 'Al-' (the family name).
Keep it simple
Don't worry about the verb 'to be'. Just say 'Ismi' + Name. It's that easy!
The 'H' in Ahmad
Make sure to pronounce the 'ح' in Ahmad clearly. It's different from the English 'h'.
در ۱۵ ثانیه
- The standard way to say 'My name is' in Arabic.
- Works for both men and women without any changes.
- Combines the word for 'name' with the suffix for 'my'.
What It Means
This phrase is your basic identity card in Arabic. It is the very first thing you say to a stranger. It is simple, clear, and universally understood. You are telling the world who you are. It is the bridge to starting any new friendship.
How To Use It
Take the word ismi. This combines ism (name) and the suffix i (my). Just place your name right after it. It works for any name, Arabic or otherwise. If your name is Sarah, say ismi Sarah. It is like a verbal handshake. No complex grammar is needed here.
When To Use It
Use it when you meet a new neighbor. Use it at a business conference during introductions. Use it at a cafe when they ask for your name. It is perfect for any first-time encounter. It sounds polite and shows you are making an effort. You will use this every single day.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use it with people who already know you. That would be a bit weird! Also, in very loud or rushed places, you can skip ismi. Just say your name directly. If you are filling out a form, you do not need to say it. Just write the name.
Cultural Background
Ahmad is one of the most popular names in the Arab world. It is one of the names of the Prophet Muhammad. It means 'highly praised.' Using it in examples is a classic choice. Names in Arabic culture often carry deep religious or historical meanings. They are a point of pride for families.
Common Variations
You can also say Ana followed by your name. Ana means 'I am.' This is slightly more casual and direct. You might hear Ismi al-kamil when someone asks for a full name. In some dialects, the 'i' at the end might sound shorter. But ismi is the gold standard for everyone.
نکات کاربردی
This is a neutral-formality expression suitable for almost all contexts. Ensure you pronounce the final 'i' clearly to indicate possession.
Keep it simple
Don't worry about the verb 'to be'. Just say 'Ismi' + Name. It's that easy!
The 'H' in Ahmad
Make sure to pronounce the 'ح' in Ahmad clearly. It's different from the English 'h'.
Add 'Ana'
If you want to sound more like a native speaker in a casual setting, say 'Ana ismi...'
Smile!
In Arab culture, a warm smile during an introduction is just as important as the words.
مثالها
6أهلاً، اسمي أحمد.
Hello, my name is Ahmad.
A standard, friendly greeting.
اسمي أحمد وأنا مهندس.
My name is Ahmad and I am an engineer.
Adding a profession makes it more professional.
اسمي أحمد، من حصة اللغة العربية.
My name is Ahmad, from the Arabic class.
Providing context helps the person remember you.
اسمي أحمد، ولست باتمان.
My name is Ahmad, and I am not Batman.
A lighthearted way to break the ice.
يا شباب، اسمي أحمد.
Hey guys, my name is Ahmad.
Using 'ya shabab' makes it very informal and group-friendly.
اسمي أحمد، وأنا هنا للمساعدة.
My name is Ahmad, and I am here to help.
Focuses on the person behind the name.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the missing word to say 'My name is Sarah'.
____ سارة.
'Ismi' is the correct word for 'My name'.
Which of these is the most natural way to introduce yourself?
Choose the best option:
This is the standard, verbless nominal sentence used for introductions.
Match the Arabic phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Matching possessive suffixes to their meanings.
Complete the dialogue.
Person A: مرحباً! ما اسمك؟ Person B: أهلاً! ____ جون.
The question asks 'What is your name?', so the answer should start with 'My name is'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Arabic vs English Intro
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینها____ سارة.
'Ismi' is the correct word for 'My name'.
Choose the best option:
This is the standard, verbless nominal sentence used for introductions.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
Matching possessive suffixes to their meanings.
Person A: مرحباً! ما اسمك؟ Person B: أهلاً! ____ جون.
The question asks 'What is your name?', so the answer should start with 'My name is'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNo, Arabic nominal sentences don't use 'is' in the present tense.
Yes, that means 'I am Ahmad' and is very common and natural.
Say 'Ma ismuka?' to a man or 'Ma ismuki?' to a woman.
Yes, it is one of the most common names in the Muslim world.
Just say it as you normally do; Arabs are very used to foreign names!
It is neutral and can be used in any situation.
It means 'name', but it comes from a root meaning 'elevation'.
Usually, you say your first name, or your full name. You don't need a separate word for last name.
That's just a variation in pronunciation or dialect; it's the same word.
Yes, it's a great way to start a self-introduction in an email.
عبارات مرتبط
تشرّفنا
builds onNice to meet you
ما اسمك؟
similarWhat is your name?
أنا من...
builds onI am from...
أهلاً وسهلاً
similarWelcome