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How do you say introduce yourself in gujarati?

There are a few ways to say "introduce yourself" in Gujarati, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* આપનો પરિચય આપો (aapno parichay aapo): This is the most formal way to say "introduce yourself." It literally translates to "give your introduction."

* તમારા વિશે કહો (tamaara vishe kaho): This means "tell us about yourself."

* તમારો પરિચય આપો (tamaaro parichay aapo): This is a slightly less formal way to say "introduce yourself."

Informal:

* તમને કોણ છો? (tame kone chho?): This literally means "who are you?" but it can be used to ask someone to introduce themselves.

* તમારા નામ શું છે? (tamaara naam shu chhe?): This means "what is your name?" It's a common way to start a conversation and get someone to introduce themselves.

* તમે કોણ છો? (tame kone chho?): This is a more casual way to say "who are you?"

When introducing yourself:

* મારું નામ [તમારું નામ] છે (maaru naam [tamaaru naam] chhe): This means "My name is [your name]."

* હું [તમારા વિશે કંઈક] છું (hu [tamaara vishe kaink] chhu): This means "I am [something about yourself]."

Remember:

* When speaking Gujarati, it's important to use the appropriate level of formality depending on who you're talking to.

* You can also use phrases like "મને ખુશી છે તમને મળીને (mane khushi chhe tame ne maline)," which means "I'm glad to meet you."

By using these phrases, you can easily introduce yourself and start conversations in Gujarati.

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