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1.11: How To Introduce Your Family Members
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Let’s practice introducing others. To introduce others we will use the phrase ‘le presento’ which means ‘may I introduce you to’.
This is followed by my ‘mi’ if you are introducing a family member, since you are implying a relationship to you.
Example: Le presento a mi esposo -> May I introduce you to my husband.
If you are introducing a person by their first name, without including their title, you add an ‘a’ before the name:
Example: Le presento a Ray Blakney -> May I introduce you to Ray Blakney.
If you are introducing a person with their title you add either an ‘a la’ if they are female or ‘al’, spelled ‘A-L’ if they are male. That is just contraction of ‘a el’.
Example: Le presento a la doctora Sánchez -> May I introduce you to Dr. Sánchez.
Now, repeat all the following phrases out loud, but add the word ‘le presento’ at the beginning of each one.
Example: A mi hijo -> Le presento a mi hijo.
Find more practice exercises in this blog post after listening to the episode.
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Let’s practice introducing others. To introduce others we will use the phrase ‘le presento’ which means ‘may I introduce you to’. This is followed by my ‘mi’ if you are introducing a family member, since you are implying a relationship to you. Example: Le presento a mi esposo -> May I introduce you to my husband. If you are introducing a person by their first name, without including their title, you add an ‘a’ before the name: Example: Le presento a Ray Blakney -> May I introduce you to Ray Blakney. If you are introducing a person with their title you add either an ‘a la’ if they are female or ‘al’, spelled ‘A-L’ if they are male. That is just contraction of ‘a el’. Example: Le presento a la doctora Sánchez -> May I introduce you to Dr. Sánchez. Now, repeat all the following phrases out loud, but add the word ‘le presento’ at the beginning of each one. Example: A mi hijo -> Le presento a mi hijo. Find more practice exercises in this blog post after listening to the episode. Don't forget to subscribe here, rate 5 stars, and leave a review!