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Standard way to introduce yourself.
문화적 배경
When introducing yourself, it is very common to be asked about the meaning of your name. Uzbeks take great pride in the etymology of names. In the capital, people might use more Russian-influenced structures or simply say 'Men [Name]man' because of the fast-paced city life. This region is known for being very polite and traditional. Using the full 'Mening ismim...' with a hand on the heart is almost mandatory here. In a business meeting, you should use your full name (First name + Surname) after 'Mening ismim...'.
Drop the 'Mening'
To sound more like a native speaker in casual conversation, just say 'Ismim...'
Hand on Heart
Always place your right hand on your chest when introducing yourself to show respect.
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Standard way to introduce yourself.
Drop the 'Mening'
To sound more like a native speaker in casual conversation, just say 'Ismim...'
Hand on Heart
Always place your right hand on your chest when introducing yourself to show respect.
Don't forget the -im
Saying 'Mening ism' is like saying 'My name' but without the 'is' and with a missing link. It sounds incomplete.
Add 'Tanishganimdan xursandman'
Always follow up your name with 'Nice to meet you' for a perfect first impression.
셀프 테스트
Complete the introduction with the correct possessive pronoun.
_______ ismim Dilshod.
We need the genitive case 'Mening' (My) to show possession of the name.
Which of these is the most natural way to introduce yourself in a neutral setting?
Choose the best option:
'Mening ismim' is the standard neutral structure.
Match the Uzbek phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
This tests your knowledge of possessive suffixes.
Fill in the missing part of the dialogue.
A: Assalomu alaykum! B: Va alaykum assalom! A: _________ nima? B: Mening ismim Nodira.
The question 'Ismingiz nima?' (What is your name?) is the natural lead-in to 'Mening ismim...'
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시각 학습 자료
Formal vs Informal
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제_______ ismim Dilshod.
We need the genitive case 'Mening' (My) to show possession of the name.
Choose the best option:
'Mening ismim' is the standard neutral structure.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
This tests your knowledge of possessive suffixes.
A: Assalomu alaykum! B: Va alaykum assalom! A: _________ nima? B: Mening ismim Nodira.
The question 'Ismingiz nima?' (What is your name?) is the natural lead-in to 'Mening ismim...'
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문No, you must add the suffix '-man' (I am). So, 'Men Anvarman'. 'Mening ismim Anvar' is generally more polite.
Usually, 'ot' or 'laqab' (nickname) is used for animals. 'Ism' is reserved for humans.
Because 'Mening' is the possessive form (My). 'Men' just means 'I'.
Just say them both: 'Mening ismim Muhammad Ali'.
Say 'Ismingiz nima?' (What is your name?)
It is neutral. It works for both formal and informal situations.
No, Uzbek doesn't use a word for 'is' in this specific sentence structure.
It refers to your patronymic or surname in very formal contexts.
Yes, it is a perfect way to start a self-introduction in an email.
'Ismim' is for 'My name is...'. 'Ismimni' is used when the name is the object of a verb, like 'My name (object) they know'.
관련 표현
Ismingiz nima?
similarWhat is your name?
Tanishganimdan xursandman
builds onNice to meet you
Familiyam...
specialized formMy surname is...
Meni ... deb chaqiring
builds onCall me...
Ismi-sharifim
specialized formMy full name is...