Formal:
* 您好,我叫伊芙。 (Nín hǎo, wǒ jiào Yīfú.) - This is the most formal way to introduce yourself. It literally translates to "Hello, my name is Eve."
Informal:
* 你好,我叫伊芙。 (Nǐ hǎo, wǒ jiào Yīfú.) - This is a more casual greeting, suitable for friends or people you know well.
* 大家好,我叫伊芙。 (Dàjiā hǎo, wǒ jiào Yīfú.) - This means "Hello everyone, my name is Eve" and is useful in group settings.
Pronunciation:
* 您好 (Nín hǎo) - "Neen How"
* 你好 (Nǐ hǎo) - "Nee How"
* 大家好 (Dàjiā hǎo) - "Dah Jee How"
* 我叫 (Wǒ jiào) - "Wo Jyao"
* 伊芙 (Yīfú) - "Ee-foo"
Tips:
* When introducing yourself in Chinese, it's common to shake hands or bow slightly as a gesture of respect.
* It's also polite to follow up with a question about the other person, like "你叫什么名字?" (Nǐ jiào shénme míngzi?) which means "What's your name?"