Monday 2 September 2024

Jikoshoukai 自己紹介-3

 


"Let's try a slightly different self-introduction!"
**Here's what you can say:**
* **こんにちは!はじめまして。[あなたの名前] です。**
* (Konnichiwa! Hajimemashite. [Anata no namae] desu.) - Basic greeting and introduction.
* **実は、[ユニークな事実] が大好きなんです。** (Jitsu wa, [yuniiku na jijitsu] ga daisuki n desu.)
* ([Unique fact] ga daisuki n desu) means "I absolutely love [unique fact]." Replace the bracketed part with something interesting about yourself. Here are some examples:
* 恐竜の化石収集 (kyoryu no kaseki shuushuu) - Collecting dinosaur fossils
* 珍しいスパイスを試すこと (mezurashii suppaisu o tamesu koto) - Trying rare spices
* 昔のアニメを見ること (mukashi no anime o miru koto) - Watching old anime
* **日本語を勉強中ですが、よろしくお願いします!** (Nihongo o benkyouchuu desu ga, yoroshiku onegaishimasu!)
* (Nihongo o benkyouchuu desu ga) means "I'm still learning Japanese, but..."
**実は、[あなたの好きな本や映画] の影響で、[あなたの興味や夢] を持つようになりました。**
*Jitsu wa, [anata no sukina hon ya eiga] no eikyō de, [anata no kyōmi ya yume] o motsu yō ni narimashita.*
This translates to: "Hello! Nice to meet you. I am [your name]. Actually, influenced by [your favorite book or movie], I came to have [your interests or dreams]."
**For example, you could say:**
* **実は、ハリー・ポッターを読んでから、魔法の世界に憧れるようになりました。**
* *Jitsu wa, Harry Potter o yonde kara, mahō no sekai ni akogare ru yō ni narimashita.*
(Actually, after reading Harry Potter, I began to yearn for the magical world.)
**You can also add a personal anecdote or story to make your introduction more memorable.** For instance:
* **最近、[面白い経験] がありました。**
* *Saikin, [omoshiroi keiken] ga arimashita.*
(Recently, I had an interesting experience.)
**こんにちは!はじめまして。私は [あなたの名前] です。実は、[あなたの好きな動物] に生まれ変わったら、[どんな能力が欲しいですか?]**
*Konnichiwa! Hajimemashite. Watashi wa [anata no namae] desu. Jitsu wa, [anata no sukina dōbutsu] ni umarekawattara, [donna nōryoku o hoshii desu ka?]*
This translates to: "Hello! Nice to meet you. I am [your name]. Actually, if I were to reincarnate


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