意味
A simple way to introduce oneself.
文化的背景
Introductions are often followed by a handshake. In formal settings, use your last name too. People might ask 'Di chi sei?' (Whose are you?) after you introduce yourself, referring to your family. Introductions tend to be quicker and more professional. 'Piacere' is essential. Young people often skip 'Mi chiamo' and just say 'Sono [Nome]' or even just their name.
Drop the 'Io'
You don't need to say 'Io mi chiamo'. Just 'Mi chiamo' is more natural.
The 'CH' Rule
In Italian, 'CH' always sounds like a 'K'. Never like 'cheese'!
意味
A simple way to introduce oneself.
Drop the 'Io'
You don't need to say 'Io mi chiamo'. Just 'Mi chiamo' is more natural.
The 'CH' Rule
In Italian, 'CH' always sounds like a 'K'. Never like 'cheese'!
Add 'Piacere'
Always say 'Piacere' after someone tells you their name. It makes you sound very polite.
Last Names
In formal situations, always include your last name after 'Mi chiamo'.
自分をテスト
Complete the introduction with the correct reflexive pronoun.
Ciao! ____ chiamo Marco.
We use 'mi' for the first person (I).
Which of these is the most natural way to introduce yourself in Italian?
Select the best option:
'Mi chiamo' is the standard reflexive form.
Match the Italian phrase to its English meaning.
Match them up:
These are the core components of an Italian introduction.
Fill in the missing line in this dialogue.
A: Ciao, come ti chiami? B: ________.
When asked 'How do you call yourself?', you answer 'I call myself...'.
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題Ciao! ____ chiamo Marco.
We use 'mi' for the first person (I).
Select the best option:
'Mi chiamo' is the standard reflexive form.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the core components of an Italian introduction.
A: Ciao, come ti chiami? B: ________.
When asked 'How do you call yourself?', you answer 'I call myself...'.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問It is neutral and can be used in both formal and informal situations.
Yes! You can say 'Il mio cane si chiama Fido'.
It's not wrong, but 'Mi chiamo' is much more common and sounds more Italian.
No, the 'o' at the end of 'chiamo' already means 'I'.
It means 'myself'. You are literally saying 'I call myself'.
You say 'Come ti chiami?' (informal) or 'Come si chiama?' (formal).
Yes, it is the standard form from North to South.
Yes, it's very common when identifying yourself.
Say 'Mi chiamo Marco, ma tutti mi chiamano Mark'.
No, it's always a hard 'K' sound like 'kite'.
関連フレーズ
Sono Marco
similarI am Marco
Piacere
builds onPleasure / Nice to meet you
Come ti chiami?
specialized formWhat is your name?
Il mio nome è
synonymMy name is
Mi presento
builds onLet me introduce myself