意味
Used to introduce oneself and state one's name.
文化的背景
In France, it is common to say your first name first, but in very formal or administrative settings, you might be asked for your 'Nom' (Last name) and 'Prénom' (First name). Quebecers are generally more informal. While 'Je m'appelle' is used, you'll often hear 'Moi, c'est...' even in semi-professional environments. In Francophone Africa, introductions are often longer and involve asking about the other person's family health after stating your name. Similar to France, but in some regions, people might use 'Je suis' more frequently than in central France.
The 'M' is Key
Don't forget the 'm''. If you say 'Je appelle', it sounds like you are calling someone else on the phone.
No 'is'!
Never say 'Je m'appelle est...'. It's a very common mistake for English speakers.
意味
Used to introduce oneself and state one's name.
The 'M' is Key
Don't forget the 'm''. If you say 'Je appelle', it sounds like you are calling someone else on the phone.
No 'is'!
Never say 'Je m'appelle est...'. It's a very common mistake for English speakers.
Add 'Enchanté'
Always follow up your name with 'Enchanté' (if you're male) or 'Enchantée' (if you're female) to sound like a pro.
自分をテスト
Complete the introduction with the correct reflexive pronoun and verb form.
Bonjour ! ___ _________ Thomas.
You need both the subject 'Je' and the reflexive pronoun 'm'' before the verb 'appelle'.
Which of these is the most natural way to introduce yourself in a neutral setting?
How do you say 'My name is Marie'?
'Je m'appelle' is the standard, most common way to introduce yourself.
Fill in the missing line in this dialogue.
A: Salut ! Comment tu t'appelles ? B: ___________
When someone asks 'How do you call yourself?', you answer with 'I call myself' (Je m'appelle).
Match the phrase to the correct level of formality.
1. Moi, c'est Marc. 2. Je m'appelle Marc. 3. Permettez-moi de me présenter, je m'appelle Marc.
'Moi, c'est' is casual, 'Je m'appelle' is standard, and 'Permettez-moi...' is very formal.
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Formal vs. Informal Introductions
練習問題バンク
4 問題Bonjour ! ___ _________ Thomas.
You need both the subject 'Je' and the reflexive pronoun 'm'' before the verb 'appelle'.
How do you say 'My name is Marie'?
'Je m'appelle' is the standard, most common way to introduce yourself.
A: Salut ! Comment tu t'appelles ? B: ___________
When someone asks 'How do you call yourself?', you answer with 'I call myself' (Je m'appelle).
1. Moi, c'est Marc. 2. Je m'appelle Marc. 3. Permettez-moi de me présenter, je m'appelle Marc.
'Moi, c'est' is casual, 'Je m'appelle' is standard, and 'Permettez-moi...' is very formal.
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よくある質問
10 問Yes, you can! It's very common and slightly more direct. However, 'Je m'appelle' is the more traditional way to introduce yourself.
It's called elision. Because 'appelle' starts with a vowel, the 'e' in 'me' is dropped to make it easier to say.
It's neutral! You can use it with a child, a friend, or the President of France.
Only in formal situations like a job interview or at the bank. In social settings, just your first name is fine.
It literally means 'to call oneself'.
You can say 'Comment t'appelles-tu ?' (informal) or 'Comment vous appelez-vous ?' (formal).
It's not grammatically wrong, but it sounds very 'translated' from English. Native speakers rarely use it.
No, the phrase 'Je m'appelle' stays exactly the same regardless of your gender.
For a pet, you would say 'Il s'appelle [Name]' (He is called) or 'Elle s'appelle [Name]' (She is called).
You can say 'Je m'appelle Robert, mais on m'appelle Bob.'
関連フレーズ
Comment vous appelez-vous ?
builds onWhat is your name? (Formal)
Comment t'appelles-tu ?
builds onWhat is your name? (Informal)
Enchanté
similarNice to meet you
Se présenter
specialized formTo introduce oneself