Hey guys my name is Felix from Domino Chinese as you can see here, we're in the middle or sort of in the beginning of a travel course here Welcome back or welcome if this is your first time now in this video we'll be looking at Ciao, which means to call someone as in by a name but not by phone, but to call someone simply, but it could also be seen to be cold. Okay, so you can now simply say I and then this new thing that we're going to learn and then say your name, so I would be war and then to be called would just be tell so what Yeah, and then you just put your name though, if you don't have a Chinese name yet, that's fine. You can go with Felix. Okay, so you'd say what's out Felix? What's out Felix? Fantastic, isn't it?
Now we actually know all the other personal pronouns as in he she it a new so let's go with ni gel Felix Your name is Felix or his name is Felix. Felix, anyone can be Felix today I guess. And to further prove my point here, here are some Chinese people introducing themselves using what Intel and that is also The most common way to introduce yourself in Chinese, they'll be using the English name note that is odd because every Chinese person usually has, I think this name if they're quite young, unless they're old people and they're from rural areas. Hi, what's your name? What's your Steffi? What's your linea