How to Say โMy name is Emilyโ in Italian
Mi chiamo Emily
mee kee-AH-mo
[mee kee-AH-mo]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Literally means 'I call myself,' a common introduction.
๐ฎ๐น In Italy: It's polite to introduce yourself with a handshake.
Phrase Breakdown
Mi
[mee]
I
Refers to oneself.
Mi chiamo Marco.
My name is Marco.
chiamo
[kee-AH-mo]
am called
Used to state one's name.
Mi chiamo Marco.
My name is Marco.
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