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There is more than one way to introduce yourself in Spanish. Can you remember them?

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This task doesn't have audio. Read the question below and select the correct answer.

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Which of the following options contains two different ways of introducing your name in Spanish?

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Soy or Adiós

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Adiós means goodbye. It's not used to introduce yourself.


Me llamo or Hasta

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Hasta is part of a farewell, not a way to introduce your name.


Me llamo or Soy


Hasta pronto or Me llamo

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Me llamo is correct, but the other phrase is used to say goodbye, not to introduce yourself.

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Both Me llamo... and Soy... can be used to introduce yourself in Spanish.

  • Me llamo Camila. – My name is Camila.

  • Soy Camila. – I am Camila.

Both are correct, but Me llamo... is more common when saying your name for the first time.