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Introducing yourself.
문화적 배경
Slovenians are generally reserved. A formal introduction like 'Moje ime je' is often followed by a handshake. It is considered polite to use the person's title (e.g., gospod, gospa) in return. In the capital, people are more used to international structures. You might hear 'Moje ime je' more often among young professionals who work in English-speaking environments. In the Maribor region, people are known for being very friendly. They might quickly move from 'Moje ime je' to 'Sem...' to establish a closer connection. In Slovenian diplomacy, 'Moje ime je' is the only acceptable way to introduce oneself before presenting credentials.
The 'Safe' Choice
If you forget 'Ime mi je', 'Moje ime je' is always grammatically safe and understood.
Avoid 'Moj'
Never say 'Moj ime'. It is the most common beginner mistake and sounds very jarring to natives.
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Introducing yourself.
The 'Safe' Choice
If you forget 'Ime mi je', 'Moje ime je' is always grammatically safe and understood.
Avoid 'Moj'
Never say 'Moj ime'. It is the most common beginner mistake and sounds very jarring to natives.
Add your surname
When using this formal phrase, always include your surname for a truly professional sound.
Handshakes
Always offer a handshake when saying this phrase for the first time in a meeting.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word to complete the introduction.
Moje ___ je Ana.
The noun 'ime' must be in the nominative singular form.
Which of these is the correct neuter form of 'my'?
___ ime je Marko.
'Ime' is neuter, so we use 'Moje'.
Complete the dialogue at a job interview.
Direktor: 'Dober dan. Kako vam je ime?' Kandidat: 'Dober dan. ___ ___ ___ Boštjan.'
In a formal interview, 'Moje ime je' is the most appropriate response.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Where would you most likely hear 'Moje ime je dr. Kovač'?
The use of a title and the formal 'Moje ime je' suggests a professional setting.
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시각 학습 자료
Gender Agreement
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Moje ___ je Ana.
The noun 'ime' must be in the nominative singular form.
___ ime je Marko.
'Ime' is neuter, so we use 'Moje'.
Direktor: 'Dober dan. Kako vam je ime?' Kandidat: 'Dober dan. ___ ___ ___ Boštjan.'
In a formal interview, 'Moje ime je' is the most appropriate response.
Where would you most likely hear 'Moje ime je dr. Kovač'?
The use of a title and the formal 'Moje ime je' suggests a professional setting.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It is slightly formal, but never 'wrong'. It's like saying 'My name is' vs 'I'm'.
Yes, but it sounds slightly better with a full name because of its formal tone.
Because 'ime' is a neuter noun, and adjectives/pronouns must match the gender.
Yes, Slovenian requires the verb 'biti' (to be) in this sentence.
'Ime mi je' is the natural Slavic dative construction, while 'Moje ime je' is a possessive construction.
Yes, especially in pop songs where the singer introduces a character.
No, you must include the verb 'je'.
You ask 'Kako vam je ime?' (formal) or 'Kako ti je ime?' (informal).
Rarely. In emails, people usually just sign off with their name or say 'Sem...'.
Yes, it becomes 'imena', but you wouldn't use it in this phrase.
관련 표현
Ime mi je
similarMy name is (lit. Name to me is)
Sem...
similarI am...
Kako vam je ime?
builds onWhat is your name? (formal)
Pišem se...
specialized formMy surname is...
Veseli me
builds onPleased to meet you