What is your name in African language?
This is the translation of the word “What’s your name?” to over 100 other languages….Saying What’s your name? in African Languages.
| Language | Ways to say What’s your name? | |
|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | Wat is jou naam? | Edit |
| Amharic | ስምህ ማን ነው? | Edit |
| Chichewa | Dzina lanu ndi ndani? | Edit |
| Hausa | Menene sunnan ku? | Edit |
What is your name in all languages?
Abbreviations
| Language | What’s your name? |
|---|---|
| Afrikaans | Wat is jou naam? (inf) Wat is U naam? Hoe heet U? (frm) |
| Albanian (Gheg) | Qysh e ki ẽmnin? (frm) |
| Albanian (Tosk) | Si ju quajnë? (frm) Si te quajnë? (inf) Si quheni? (frm) Si quhesh? (inf) |
| Aleut | Kiin asax̂tax̂t? |
How do you address people in Zulu?
Terms in this set (33)
- Hello (plural) sanibonani.
- hello (singular) sawubona.
- goodbye to the person who stays. sala kahle!
- goodbye to the people who stay. salani kahle!
- goodbye to the person who leaves. hamba kahle!
- goodbye to the people who leave. hambani kahle!
- Sir. numzane.
- Madam. nkosikazi.
Can Zulu understand Xhosa?
Since Zulu is easily understood by speakers of Xhosa, Swati and Ndebele it is used as a lingua franca from Natal to Zimbabwe, often in its pidginized form called Fanagalo, a trade language that is widely used in towns and mining areas of South Africa. There has been a steady growth of Zulu publications since 1930.
Who speaks in clicks?
There are two groups of languages in southern Africa that have clicks: the Khoisan languages and certain languages of the Niger-Congo family, most notably Zulu and Xhosa. The Khoisan languages have had clicks in them from time immemorial, and their speakers have always been in the southern part of Africa.