Formal Introduction:
* अस्माकं परिवारः (asmakam parivaarah): This literally means "our family". You can use this to generally introduce your family.
* अहं ... एवं (ahm ... evam ): This translates to "I am... and...". You can use this to introduce yourself and then introduce your family members one by one. For example: अहं रमेशः एवं एषः मम पिता (ahm ramesh evam eshah mama pita): "I am Ramesh, and this is my father."
Informal Introduction:
* एते मम मातापितरौ (ete mama mata pitrau): This means "These are my parents."
* एषः मम भ्राता (eshah mama bhrata): This means "This is my brother."
* इयं मम भगिनी (iyan mama bhagini): This means "This is my sister."
* एते मम पुत्राः (ete mama putrah): This means "These are my sons."
* एताः मम पुत्र्याः (etaah mama putriyah): This means "These are my daughters."
Remember:
* You can use different pronouns depending on your gender and the gender of the person you are introducing. For example, if you are female, you would use "aham" instead of "ahm" for "I."
* Sanskrit uses a lot of honorifics, so it's important to choose the right terms based on the age and status of the people you are introducing. For example, it is more polite to use "भवान्" (bhavan) instead of "त्वम्" (tvam) to refer to a person who is older than you.
It is important to note that formal introductions in Sanskrit can be very complex and require a good understanding of grammar and etiquette. If you are unsure about how to introduce your family, it's best to ask a native speaker for help.