Introducing yourself
In China, when people meet for the first time, they ask about
surnames before first names. This shows respect.
nín guì xìng?/ 您 贵 姓
May I know your name?
wǒ jiào ... / 我
叫
My name is ...
nǐ zhù zài nǎ er?/ 你 住
在 哪 儿
Where do you live?
wǒ zhù zài / 我 住 在
I live in ...
... Yīng guó / 英 国
... England
... Wēi ' ěr shì / 威 尔 士
... Wales
... Sū gé lán / 苏 格 兰
... Scotland
... Ai ’ěr lán / 爱 尔 兰
... Ireland
Did you notice that only the names of countries start with a
CAPITAL LETTER in pinyin?
Here are a couple of useful phrases you might need if the
speaker talks too fast or you don’t catch what they say!
wǒ bù míng bái / 我 不 明 白
I don't understand.
qǐng zài shuō yī biàn / 请 再 说 一 遍
Repeat that, please.
qĭng shuō màn yī diăn er / 请 说 慢 一 点 儿
Slower, please.
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