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How introduce yourself in french?

Here are some ways to introduce yourself in French, from formal to informal:

Formal:

* Bonjour, je m'appelle [your name]. (Good day, my name is [your name].)

* Enchanté(e) de vous rencontrer. (Pleased to meet you.)

* Je suis [your name], et je suis [your profession]. (I am [your name], and I am [your profession].)

Informal:

* Salut, je suis [your name]. (Hi, I'm [your name].)

* Bonjour, c'est [your name]. (Good day, it's [your name].)

* Ravi(e) de te rencontrer. (Nice to meet you.)

Adding a little something extra:

* Je suis [your nationality]. (I am [your nationality].)

* Je suis ici pour [your reason for being there]. (I am here to [your reason for being there].)

* J'aime beaucoup [your interests]. (I really like [your interests].)

Example:

"Bonjour, je m'appelle Sarah. Enchanté(e) de vous rencontrer. Je suis française et je suis étudiante."

(Good day, my name is Sarah. Pleased to meet you. I am French and I am a student.)

Important Note: In French, you can use "tu" (informal) or "vous" (formal) when addressing someone. It's important to pay attention to the context and the person you are talking to.

You can also introduce yourself by saying "Je suis..." and then giving your name and profession, for example:

* "Je suis Jean, ingénieur." (I am Jean, an engineer.)

* "Je suis Marie, professeur." (I am Marie, a teacher.)

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