Formal:
* Bonjour, je m'appelle [your name]. (Good day, my name is [your name].) - This is the most common and polite way to introduce yourself.
* Enchanté(e) de vous rencontrer. (Pleased to meet you.) - A polite and formal way to express your pleasure in meeting someone.
* Je suis [your name]. (I am [your name].) - A more direct and straightforward way to introduce yourself, suitable for formal situations.
Informal:
* Salut, je suis [your name]. (Hi, I'm [your name].) - This is a casual and friendly way to introduce yourself.
* Ravi(e) de te rencontrer. (Nice to meet you.) - A more informal and friendly way to express your pleasure in meeting someone.
* C'est [your name]. (It's [your name].) - A very casual way to introduce yourself, often used among friends.
Adding details:
You can also add some information about yourself after introducing your name:
* Je suis [your profession]. (I am a [your profession].)
* Je suis [your nationality]. (I am [your nationality].)
* Je viens de [your city or region]. (I am from [your city or region].)
Examples:
* Bonjour, je m'appelle Marie. Je suis française et je suis professeur de français. (Good day, my name is Marie. I am French and I am a French teacher.)
* Salut, je suis Pierre. Je suis ingénieur et je viens de Lyon. (Hi, I'm Pierre. I'm an engineer and I'm from Lyon.)
* Enchanté de vous rencontrer, madame. Je suis [your name]. (Pleased to meet you, Madam. I am [your name].)
Remember:
* The level of formality you use will depend on the situation and the person you are talking to.
* It's always polite to smile and make eye contact when you introduce yourself.
* After introducing yourself, be prepared to ask the other person their name and learn something about them.
Good luck introducing yourself in French!