Significado
Asking for someone's name.
Contexto cultural
In Turkey, asking a name is the first step to 'tanışmak' (getting to know someone). It is common to follow up with 'Memnun oldum' (Nice to meet you). The phrase is used identically in Azerbaijani, reflecting the shared Turkic linguistic heritage. While the roots are similar, the specific suffixes vary slightly due to regional linguistic evolution. Turkish speakers abroad often use 'Adın ne?' as a way to maintain cultural identity in a foreign environment.
Smile!
Turkish people are very friendly. A smile makes the question 'Adın ne?' much more welcoming.
Register matters
Always check who you are talking to. Using the wrong register can be awkward.
Significado
Asking for someone's name.
Smile!
Turkish people are very friendly. A smile makes the question 'Adın ne?' much more welcoming.
Register matters
Always check who you are talking to. Using the wrong register can be awkward.
Follow up
Always follow up with 'Memnun oldum' (Nice to meet you) after they tell you their name.
Eye contact
Maintain gentle eye contact while asking to show genuine interest.
Teste-se
Complete the sentence to ask a friend their name.
Selam, ____ ne?
Use the informal possessive suffix '-ın' for a friend.
Which is the correct informal way to ask for a name?
Choose the best option:
Adın ne is the standard informal form.
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
You are meeting a new classmate.
Classmates are peers, so use the informal register.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Merhaba, ben Ali. B: Merhaba, ____?
After introducing yourself, it is natural to ask the other person's name.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosSelam, ____ ne?
Use the informal possessive suffix '-ın' for a friend.
Choose the best option:
Adın ne is the standard informal form.
You are meeting a new classmate.
Classmates are peers, so use the informal register.
A: Merhaba, ben Ali. B: Merhaba, ____?
After introducing yourself, it is natural to ask the other person's name.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
12 perguntasNo, use 'Adınız nedir?' to show respect.
They are identical in meaning and usage.
It is the possessive suffix for 'your'.
Say 'Kusura bakma, adın neydi?' (Sorry, what was your name again?).
Not at all, it is the standard way to start a conversation.
Say 'Benim adım [Name]' or just '[Name]'.
Yes, but it sounds a bit more aggressive or emphatic.
Yes, but the question 'Adın ne?' is gender-neutral.
'Ne' means 'what'.
Absolutely not. Use formal language.
Yes, if the context is appropriate, like at a party.
Memnun oldum.
Frases relacionadas
Adınız ne?
formalWhat is your name? (formal)
İsmin ne?
synonymWhat is your name?
Memnun oldum
builds onNice to meet you
Benim adım...
builds onMy name is...