MODULE 3 : Jikoshoukai じこしょうかい - Introduce Yourself


Hello!
Welcome to Module 3 of this course. This module Jikoshokai is about introducing yourself. There are a total of three parts in this module which are:
  • Name, Country and Occupation
  • Meeting people for the first time
  • Questions and Answers
By completing this module, you should be able to introduce yourself and others in Japanese! Let us begin with how to introduce yourself!

Introducing Yourself


Hajimemashite (はじめまして)

When you meet someone for the first time, you will say "Hajimemashite". "Hajimemashite" literally means in the beginning, but it is also gives the same meaning as "nice to meet you"

Introducing Your Name

There are several ways for you to introduce your name:

[name] desu - [name] です

As you can see in the video, Keiko introduced herself by saying "Keiko desu".

Watashi wa [name] desu - わたしは [name] です

Keiko can also introduce herself as "Watashi wa Keiko desu" which means "I am Keiko"

Namae wa [name] desu - なまえは [name] です

Another way that Keiko can introduce her name is "Namae wa Keiko desu" which means "My name is Keiko"

Stating Your Occupation

Watashi wa [occupation] desu
わたしは [しょくぎょう
です

After you have introduce your name, you should tell your new friend your occupation. You can use the sentence above to state your occupation. Here are some examples of occupations in Japanese. Just replace the [occupation] in the sentence with any occupation nouns.

せんせい         - Sensei (Teacher)
がくせい      - Gakusei (Student)
はなや             - Hanaya (Florist)
くすりや         - Kusuriya (Pharmacist)
しゅふ            - Shufu (Housewife)
けいかん         - Keikan (Policeman)
てんいん         - Tenin (Shop Assistant)



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