You would introduce one person to another as follows:
"Person 1, I would like you to meet Person 2.", then "Person 2, this is Person 1" (use the name that each would want the other to be called by)".
Next, it is polite to tell Person 1 something about Person 2 and visa versa; for example, where you met or how long you have known each other. A conversation will usually follow the formality of the meeting.
You would also normally refer to your relationship to each person as you introduce them. "Person 1, I would like you to meet my brother (my friend, my supervisor, my neighbor, etc.) Person 2; and the same when introducing Person 2 to Person 1.
"Person 1, I would like to introduce my neighbor, Person 2. We have been neighbors for two years." Person 2, please meet my brother, Person 1. He is studying in Montreal right now.
Whatever variation that all parties would be comfortable with.
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No let me write the introduction in English and you translate it to french language
Because tour guides have to introduce visitors who come from different countries. Most of travelers use English to communicate each other, so tour guides have to introduce them in English, because we can say that English is an international language or second language.
English is the International Trade Language.
English is accepted as an international language because it is widely spoken. Many countries in the world speak the English language.
There is no concensus, but in general, English is known as an International language.
The relevance of the English language
English
English language is an international language that everyone has to utilize for communication.
because it is an international language
officialy no, but the international (de jure) language is english!
English language is international language. Nepali language common medium language.