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Zack B.
Which Phrase Is Better To Say “My Name Is…” In Italian? Or Does It Matter?
In Italian, is it better to say “Il mio nome è…” or “Mi chiamo…” when stating your name when you meet someone? Does it matter which phrase you use, based on the age of the person you are speaking with, if they are older or younger than you are? Can you use both phrases interchangeably?
26 oct. 2017 13:38
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"Mi chiamo" is the most used, independently of the person you are speaking with.
"Il mio nome è" has the same meaning but it's much less used and, in my opinion, it sounds a bit artificial, especially if you are in an informal situation.
26 octobre 2017
"mi chiamo" is the natural way of saying it.
11 novembre 2017
You can also say: "Ciao, io sono Zack" (use "salve", "buongiorno", etc. in place of "Ciao" if you want to sound more formal)
26 octobre 2017
Mi chiamo...
26 octobre 2017
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Zack B.
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Italien, Polonais
Langue étudiée
Italien, Polonais
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