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How do you say hello my name is Emily in Chinese?

There are a few ways to say "Hello, my name is Emily" in Chinese, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* 你好,我叫艾米丽。 (Nǐ hǎo, wǒ jiào Àimǐlì.) - This is the most common and polite way to introduce yourself. "Nǐ hǎo" means "hello," "wǒ jiào" means "my name is," and "Àimǐlì" is the Chinese pronunciation of "Emily."

Informal:

* 大家好,我叫艾米丽。 (Dàjiā hǎo, wǒ jiào Àimǐlì.) - This is a more casual way to introduce yourself to a group of people. "Dàjiā hǎo" means "hello everyone."

* 嗨,我叫艾米丽。 (Hài, wǒ jiào Àimǐlì.) - This is a very casual greeting, suitable for friends or close acquaintances. "Hài" is a more informal way to say "hello."

Note:

* You can also use "我叫" (wǒ jiào) without "你好" (nǐ hǎo) if the context is clear.

* When introducing yourself, it's customary to add a polite phrase like "请多多关照" (qǐng duōduō guānzhào) which means "please take care of me."

Here are some examples:

* 你好,我叫艾米丽,请多多关照。 (Nǐ hǎo, wǒ jiào Àimǐlì, qǐng duōduō guānzhào.) - Hello, my name is Emily, please take care of me.

* 大家好,我叫艾米丽,很高兴认识大家。 (Dàjiā hǎo, wǒ jiào Àimǐlì, hěn gāoxìng rènshi dàjiā.) - Hello everyone, my name is Emily, nice to meet you all.

* 嗨,我叫艾米丽,你呢? (Hài, wǒ jiào Àimǐlì, nǐ ne?) - Hi, my name is Emily, what about you?

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