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Let's look at some more examples. |
Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers. |
Ich bin Marvin. |
Ich bin Marvin. |
Ich heiße Mark. |
Ich heiße Mark. |
Hallo! Ich heiße Karen. |
Hallo! Ich heiße Karen. |
Freut mich. Ich bin Katrin. |
Freut mich. Ich bin Katrin. |
Mein Name ist Finja Fischer. |
Mein Name ist Finja Fischer. |
Did you notice how the last speaker uses a different pattern? |
She says, |
Mein Name ist Finja Fischer. |
"My name is Finja Fischer." |
Mein Name ist Finja Fischer. |
This pattern uses the phrase, Mein Name ist, which literally means "My name is." Mein Name ist. |
First is mein, "my." Mein. Mein. |
After this is Name, "name." Name. Name. |
Next is ist, "is," as in “My name is.” Ist. Ist. |
Note, ist is from the verb sein. "To be." Sein. |
Next is the name Finja Fischer. "Finja Fischer." Finja Fischer. Finja Fischer. |
All together, Mein Name ist Finja Fischer. "My name is Finja Fischer." |
Mein Name ist Finja Fischer. |
The pattern is |
Mein Name ist NAME. |
My name is NAME. |
This pattern can be used with either a given name, surname or full name. |
You should be aware of this pattern, but you won’t need it for this lesson. |
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