"Nice to meet you. My name is Tanis" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Piacere di conoscerti. Mi chiamo Tanis.
Specifically, the masculine noun piacere means "pleasure." The preposition di means "of." The infinitive conoscere* means "to become acquainted with, to get to know, to know." The personal pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you." The reflexive pronoun mi means "myself." The verb chiamo means "(I) am called, call, do call." The pronunciation is "pyah-TCHEH-reh dee koh-noh-SHEHR-tee mee KYAH-moh TAH-nees."
*The final e drops when a personal pronoun is added to the end of the infinitive.
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Piacere di conoscerti. Mi chiamo Tanis is an Italian equivalent of "Nice to meet you. My name is Tanis."Specifically, the masculine noun piacere means "pleasure." The preposition di means "of." The infinitive conoscere* means "to become acquainted with, to get to know, to know." The personal pronoun ti means "(informal singular) you." The reflexive pronoun mi means "myself." The verb chiamo means "(I) am called, call, do call." The pronunciation is "pyah-TCHEH-reh dee koh-noh-SHEHR-tee mee KYAH-moh TAH-nees."*The final e drops when a personal pronoun is added to the end of the infinitive.
"Hi! My name is..." in English is Ciao! Mi chiamo...! in Italian.
"Hello! My name is...!" in English means Ciao! Mi chiamo...! in Italian.
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"My name is Cindy" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mi chiamo Cindy.Specifically, the reflexive pronoun mi means "myself." The verb chiamo means "(I) am called." The pronunciation is "mee KYAH-moh SEEN-dee."
"I'll call you later!" in English means Ti chiamo più tardi! to one person and Vi chiamo più tardi! to two or more in Italian.
"My name is Abby" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mi chiamo Abby.Specifically, the reflexive pronoun mi means "myself." The verb chiamo means "(I) am called, call, do call." The pronunciation is "mee KYAH-moh ahb-bee."
"Hi! My name is Michaela!" in English is Ciao! Mi chiamo Michela! in Italian.
Mi chiamo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "My name is".Specifically, the reflexive pronoun mi means "myself". The verb chiamo translates as "(I) am calling, call, do call". The pronunciation will be "mee KYA-mo" in Italian.
"My name is Carrissa" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Mi chiamo Carrissa.Specifically, the reflexive pronoun mi means "myself." The verb chiamo means "(I) am called, call, do call." The pronunciation is "mee KYAH-moh cahr-REES-sah."
"It has been a pleasure to have gotten to know you all" literally and "It has been a pleasure getting to know you" are English equivalents of È stato un piacere di averviconosciuti. The past perfect passive auxiliary and particle, masculine singular indefinite article and noun, dependent preposition, and past infinitive auxiliary, second person formal plural pronoun, and masculine plural past participle may be said to either a "you all" that is all male or mixed female and male or -- colloquially, conversationally, informally -- to one listener as an expression of respectful admiration. The pronunciation will be "eh STA-to oon pya-TCHEY-rey dee a-VER-vee KO-no-SHOO-tee" in Italian.
The quickest way is to say: "Salve, mi chiamo YOUR NAME" which means : Hallo, my name is such and such you can also add : "Piacere di conoscerla" (formal) or "Piacere di conoscerti" (informal) which means "glad to meet you" "Salve" is easy to use, because it goes both for formal and informal. You could translate hallo with "ciao" (informal) or "buongiorno" (formal). Salve goes either ways.