意思
Introducing oneself.
文化背景
Dutch people value directness. When introducing yourself, look them in the eye and give a firm handshake. Using 'Mijn naam is' shows you are serious. Flemish culture can be slightly more formal than Dutch culture. Using 'Mijn naam is' is very common and appreciated in business. In Surinamese Dutch, introductions are often very polite and may include more formal titles. Even in 'flat' Dutch companies, the first introduction usually uses 'Mijn naam is' before moving to first names.
First and Last
In formal settings, always provide both your first and last name after 'Mijn naam is'.
Don't over-formalize
If everyone is saying 'Ik ben', don't insist on 'Mijn naam is' or you might seem distant.
意思
Introducing oneself.
First and Last
In formal settings, always provide both your first and last name after 'Mijn naam is'.
Don't over-formalize
If everyone is saying 'Ik ben', don't insist on 'Mijn naam is' or you might seem distant.
The 'M'n' Trick
To sound more native in semi-formal speech, shorten 'Mijn' to 'M'n'.
Handshake
Always offer a hand when saying this phrase for the first time.
自我测试
Fill in the missing word to complete the introduction.
Mijn ____ is Sarah.
The word for 'name' in Dutch is 'naam'.
Which sentence is a correct formal introduction?
Select the best option:
This follows the correct Subject-Verb-Complement order.
Complete the dialogue between a receptionist and a visitor.
Receptionist: Goedemorgen, wat is uw naam? Bezoeker: Goedemorgen, ________.
'Mijn naam is Mark' is the most appropriate formal response.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
Situation: You are at a job interview.
This is the most professional choice for an interview.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Dutch vs English
练习题库
4 练习Mijn ____ is Sarah.
The word for 'name' in Dutch is 'naam'.
Select the best option:
This follows the correct Subject-Verb-Complement order.
Receptionist: Goedemorgen, wat is uw naam? Bezoeker: Goedemorgen, ________.
'Mijn naam is Mark' is the most appropriate formal response.
Situation: You are at a job interview.
This is the most professional choice for an interview.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题Yes, usually. Use 'Ik ben' or 'Ik heet' instead to sound more relaxed.
No, that is incorrect. Use 'Mijn naam is' or 'Ik heet'.
No, only the first word of the sentence and the name itself are capitalized.
Absolutely, it's a very professional way to start an introductory email.
'Naam' is the general word for name, 'voornaam' is your first name.
You say: 'Wat is uw naam?'
You can, but it might sound a bit like a teacher or a doctor to them.
Yes, it is perfectly standard in Flanders as well.
This is informal/slang and is generally avoided in correct written Dutch.
No, 'mijn' remains the same regardless of gender.
Statistically, 'Ik ben' is used most often in daily life.
No, in Dutch you always say [First Name] [Last Name].
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Aangenaam
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