뜻
Introducing yourself formally.
문화적 배경
Swedes are generally informal, so 'Mitt namn är' is a clear signal of professional intent. Similar to Sweden, Finnish culture values directness, but titles are sometimes used more frequently. Norwegian culture is very similar to Swedish in its egalitarian approach to introductions. Danes are often even more informal than Swedes, making this phrase quite rare in daily life.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink it. 'Mitt namn är' is a perfect, safe choice for any formal situation.
The Swedish 'Du'
Remember that even in formal situations, you will use 'du' (you). Swedish is very egalitarian.
뜻
Introducing yourself formally.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink it. 'Mitt namn är' is a perfect, safe choice for any formal situation.
The Swedish 'Du'
Remember that even in formal situations, you will use 'du' (you). Swedish is very egalitarian.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
_____ namn är Anna.
'Mitt' is the neuter possessive pronoun required for the neuter noun 'namn'.
Which sentence is the most formal?
Choose the best option.
'Mitt namn är' is the most formal of the options provided.
Complete the dialogue.
Interviewer: 'Vem är du?' You: '_____'
Both are acceptable, but 'Mitt namn är' is slightly more formal for an interview.
Match the situation to the best phrase.
You are at a party with friends. What do you say?
'Mitt namn är' is too formal for a party with friends.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제_____ namn är Anna.
'Mitt' is the neuter possessive pronoun required for the neuter noun 'namn'.
Choose the best option.
'Mitt namn är' is the most formal of the options provided.
Interviewer: 'Vem är du?' You: '_____'
Both are acceptable, but 'Mitt namn är' is slightly more formal for an interview.
You are at a party with friends. What do you say?
'Mitt namn är' is too formal for a party with friends.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It is formal, but not archaic. It is perfectly acceptable in professional settings.
Yes, it is a polite way to introduce yourself to a teacher.
It doesn't matter; the phrase works for any name.
In very formal settings, yes. In others, just your first name is fine.
Yes, it is very common in formal emails.
No, it would sound very strange. Use 'Jag heter' or just your name.
Because 'namn' is an 'ett-word' (neuter).
Yes, it is the standard verb for 'to be'.
Mixing it with 'heter'.
It sounds like the 'a' in 'air'.
관련 표현
Jag heter
synonymI am called
Trevligt att träffas
builds onNice to meet you
Jag är
similarI am
Får jag presentera
specialized formMay I introduce