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How do you introduce yourself in Italian?

Here are some ways to introduce yourself in Italian, depending on the formality of the situation:

Formal:

* Mi chiamo [Your Name]. (This is the most common and straightforward way to say "My name is...")

* Sono [Your Name]. (This means "I am [Your Name]," and is slightly less formal than "Mi chiamo.")

Informal:

* Ciao, sono [Your Name]. (This means "Hi, I'm [Your Name]")

* Mi chiamo [Your Name], piacere di conoscerti. ("My name is [Your Name], nice to meet you.")

Adding information:

* Sono [Your Name], e sono [Nationality]. (This means "I'm [Your Name], and I'm [Nationality].")

* Sono [Your Name], e vengo da [City/Country]. (This means "I'm [Your Name], and I'm from [City/Country]")

* Sono [Your Name], e lavoro come [Profession]. (This means "I'm [Your Name], and I work as [Profession].")

Example:

* Ciao, sono Marco. Sono italiano e vengo da Roma. (Hi, I'm Marco. I'm Italian and I'm from Rome.)

Important Note:

* In Italian, it's common to shake hands when greeting someone, especially in formal settings.

Remember to smile and be friendly!

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