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Introducing oneself by name
문화적 배경
When introducing yourself to an older person, it is respectful to use 'Sizinlə tanış olmağıma çox şadam' after saying your name. Names often have meanings. 'Ali' means 'high' or 'exalted' in Arabic, and it is very popular due to historical religious figures. In formal documents, the father's name is added with 'oğlu' (son of) or 'qızı' (daughter of). It is common to use 'Bəy' (Mr.) or 'Xanım' (Ms.) after a name in formal settings, but you don't usually use them for yourself.
Vowel Harmony is Key
Always check the last vowel of your name before adding the suffix. It makes you sound much more native.
Don't forget the 'm'
Saying 'Ad Əlidir' means 'The name is Ali'. You must include the 'm' (Adım) to say 'MY name'.
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Introducing oneself by name
Vowel Harmony is Key
Always check the last vowel of your name before adding the suffix. It makes you sound much more native.
Don't forget the 'm'
Saying 'Ad Əlidir' means 'The name is Ali'. You must include the 'm' (Adım) to say 'MY name'.
The 'Mənim' trick
If you are struggling with the suffixes, adding 'Mənim' at the start helps the listener realize you are talking about yourself immediately.
Smile while saying it
Azerbaijani culture is very warm. A name introduction is usually accompanied by a slight nod or a smile.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct copula suffix (-dır, -dir, -dur, -dür) for the name 'Murad'.
Adım Murad___.
The last vowel in 'Murad' is 'a', so according to vowel harmony, we use '-dır'.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'My name is Leyla'?
Select the correct option:
'Adım Leyladır' follows the correct possessive and copula rules.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Salam! Adınız nədir? B: Salam! _______
The question asks for a name, so 'Adım Əlidir' is the logical response.
Match the name with the correct suffix.
Names: 1. Elvin, 2. Orxan, 3. Gülər, 4. Yunus
Elvin (i->dir), Orxan (a->dır), Gülər (ə->dir/dür - actually Gülər ends in 'ə' which takes 'dir', but 'ü' in the first syllable might confuse some; however, the last vowel 'ə' dictates 'dir'. Wait, let's re-check: a/ı->dır, e/ə/i->dir, o/u->dur, ö/ü->dür. So Gülərdir, Elvindir, Orxandır, Yunusdur.)
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Adım Murad___.
The last vowel in 'Murad' is 'a', so according to vowel harmony, we use '-dır'.
Select the correct option:
'Adım Leyladır' follows the correct possessive and copula rules.
A: Salam! Adınız nədir? B: Salam! _______
The question asks for a name, so 'Adım Əlidir' is the logical response.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
Elvin (i->dir), Orxan (a->dır), Gülər (ə->dir/dür - actually Gülər ends in 'ə' which takes 'dir', but 'ü' in the first syllable might confuse some; however, the last vowel 'ə' dictates 'dir'. Wait, let's re-check: a/ı->dır, e/ə/i->dir, o/u->dur, ö/ü->dür. So Gülərdir, Elvindir, Orxandır, Yunusdur.)
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문It's understandable but grammatically incomplete. It's better to say 'Mən Əliyəm' or 'Adım Əlidir'.
The rule stays the same. For example, 'Adım Con-dur' (My name is John).
It is neutral. It works perfectly in both a palace and a pub.
'İsim' is another word for name (of Arabic origin). It is used in Turkish and sometimes in formal Azerbaijani, but 'Ad' is more common in daily life.
You say 'Adım Əli deyil'.
No, it's optional. 'Adım' already means 'My name'.
Just say them together: 'Adım Əli Murad-dır'. The suffix goes at the very end.
In spoken Azerbaijani, it is often dropped, but in writing and formal speech, it is required.
You ask 'Adınız nədir?' (Formal) or 'Adın nədir?' (Informal).
No, Azerbaijani has no grammatical gender. 'Adım' works for everyone.
Yes, it is one of the most popular male names in the country.
Yes! 'Onun adı Toplandır' (His name is Toplan).
관련 표현
Tanış olmağımıza şadam
builds onGlad to meet you
Mən Əliyəm
similarI am Ali
Adınız nədir?
contrastWhat is your name?
Soyadım Məmmədovdur
specialized formMy surname is Mammadov
Mənə ... deyirlər
similarThey call me...