意思
A polite phrase used when meeting someone new.
文化背景
Turkish people are very warm but value formal introductions. Using the full phrase instead of just 'Memnun oldum' shows you have taken the time to learn their language properly. In a business setting, this phrase is almost always accompanied by a handshake. It is important to make eye contact while saying it. In big cities like Istanbul, 'Memnun oldum' is very common. In rural areas, people might use more religious or traditional greetings first, but 'Memnun oldum' is still universally understood and respected. Younger Turks might find the full phrase a bit stiff among peers and prefer 'Tanıştığımıza sevindim' or just a nod and 'Memnun oldum'.
The 'Ben de' Rule
Always have 'Ben de' (Me too) ready as a reflex. It's the most common response and makes you sound fluent instantly.
Don't Repeat It
If you say it at the start of the conversation, you don't need to say it again at the end. Use 'Hoşça kalın' (Goodbye) instead.
意思
A polite phrase used when meeting someone new.
The 'Ben de' Rule
Always have 'Ben de' (Me too) ready as a reflex. It's the most common response and makes you sound fluent instantly.
Don't Repeat It
If you say it at the start of the conversation, you don't need to say it again at the end. Use 'Hoşça kalın' (Goodbye) instead.
Add 'Çok'
Adding 'çok' (very) before 'memnun' makes you sound much more enthusiastic and friendly.
Handshakes
In Turkey, a handshake is common for both men and women in professional settings when saying this phrase.
自我测试
Complete the phrase with the correct word.
Tanıştığımıza ______ oldum.
'Memnun' is the standard adjective used in this fixed expression.
Which response is most appropriate when someone says 'Tanıştığımıza memnun oldum'?
A: Tanıştığımıza memnun oldum. B: ________
'Ben de' (Me too) mirrors the sentiment and is the polite standard response.
Match the phrase to the correct situation.
When should you say 'Tanıştığımıza memnun oldum'?
This phrase is specifically for first-time introductions.
Fill in the missing line in this formal dialogue.
Ahmet: Merhaba, benim adım Ahmet. Leyla: Merhaba Ahmet Bey, ben de Leyla. Ahmet: ________
After exchanging names, the next logical step is the 'nice to meet you' greeting.
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视觉学习工具
Formal vs. Informal Greetings
练习题库
4 练习Tanıştığımıza ______ oldum.
'Memnun' is the standard adjective used in this fixed expression.
A: Tanıştığımıza memnun oldum. B: ________
'Ben de' (Me too) mirrors the sentiment and is the polite standard response.
When should you say 'Tanıştığımıza memnun oldum'?
This phrase is specifically for first-time introductions.
Ahmet: Merhaba, benim adım Ahmet. Leyla: Merhaba Ahmet Bey, ben de Leyla. Ahmet: ________
After exchanging names, the next logical step is the 'nice to meet you' greeting.
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常见问题
10 个问题Yes, it's very common and perfectly polite for most situations.
It is 'Tanıştığımıza'. Make sure to include the '-mız' for 'our'.
You can still say 'Tanıştığımıza memnun oldum' without the name; it's still polite.
Not really, as it's a phrase of politeness. Slang usually avoids formal introductions altogether.
Yes, it's a great way to start the first email to someone you haven't met.
No, 'Tanıştığımıza' refers to 'our meeting', so it stays the same whether you meet one person or a group.
It's not better, just different. 'Sevindim' is warmer, 'Memnun oldum' is more standard/formal.
Don't pronounce it as a 'g'. It's a 'soft g' that just makes the vowel before it longer.
Yes, it is completely gender-neutral and appropriate for everyone.
The most formal is 'Sizinle tanışmış olmaktan büyük onur duydum'.
相关表达
Memnun oldum
specialized formPleased to meet you (short)
Tanıştığımıza sevindim
similarI'm happy we met
Müşerref oldum
specialized formI am honored
Görüştüğümüze memnun oldum
builds onPleased to have seen/talked to you
Sizi tanıdığıma çok memnunum
similarI am very glad to know you