To introduce someone in Spanish, you can say "¡Hola! Te presento a..." followed by the person's name. This is a friendly and common way to make introductions in Spanish-speaking countries.
"te presento" means "I present to you". It is usually followed by a name. "Te presento a Marcos" means "I present to you Mark". Normally this would be followed by a greeting such as "mucho gusto conocerle", meaning "pleased to meet you".
How to respond to Le presento
It means "I present to"
No le haga (usted a ella) (formal way)no le hagas (tú a ella) (familiar singular way)no le hagáis (vosotros a ella) (familiar singular way)no se lo haga (formal)no se lo hagas (familiar singular)no se lo hagáis (familiar plural)
gardez-le s'il vous plaît (formal) garde-le s'il te plaît (more familiar)
"I present her to..." or "I present them to..." and "I present her to..." or "I present him to..." are the respective English equivalents of the Italian and Spanish phrase Le presento a... . The linguistic context makes clear whether starting point is Italian (cases 1, 2) or Spanish (examples 3, 4). The pronunciation will be "le prey-SEN-to a" in Italian and Spanish.
Ustedes (formal / familiar in Latin America; formal in Spain)Vosotros / vosotras (familiar in Spain, poetic in Latin America)
You can't get to know anyone in spanish unless you can speak it. this person was wrong you can all you got to do is have swag and you can get to know anyone. try meetin someone and teaching each other. To say in Spanish: I want to get to know you =Quiero conocerte
The duration of Ti presento un amico is 1.72 hours.
Hey ! You can say votre anniversaire est le 10 juillet for the plural form or a formal situation or ton anniversaire est le 10 juillet in a more familiar way. Hope I helped !
You too? =. {Tú} {Usted} {Vosotros} {Ustedes} también. (singular familiar/formal/ plural familiar/ plural formal)