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“Greetings and the ability to introduce oneself to others are fundamental skills in learning any new language. In Arabic, greetings are an important part of daily communication and help build positive social relationships. When introducing yourself, you can start by saying: ‘As-salamu alaykum’ (Peace be upon you) or ‘Marhaba’ (Hello) or ‘Sabah al-khayr’ (Good morning), depending on the time and situation. To introduce yourself, you can use the phrase: ‘My name is [your name]’ or ‘I am [your name]’. To ask for the other person’s name, you can say: ‘What is your name?’. These simple phrases open the door to communication and the exchange of personal information. When talking about origin and nationality, you can say: ‘I am from [your country]’ or ‘I am originally from [your country]’. To ask about the other person’s country, you can say: ‘Where are you from?’. Practicing these greetings and simple questions enhances confidence in using the language and enables you to form better relationships with its speakers. Always remember that the key is good listening and responding kindly and respectfully.”