Significado
A polite way to ask a female for her name.
Contexto cultural
Directness is often avoided in favor of 'Tehadiso' (politeness). Asking 'Who shall I say?' is a classic example of this cultural softening. Most Ethiopians do not have surnames. They use their father's name as a second name. When you ask for a name, you usually get the first name. In traditional settings, men are expected to be very polite and slightly formal when approaching women they don't know. This phrase is a key tool for that. Many names are religious. Asking a name is often the first step in discovering someone's religious background (Orthodox, Muslim, etc.).
The 'N' Rule
Remember the 'n' at the end of 'Simishin'. It's there because 'libel' is an action being done to the name. No 'n', no 'libel'!
Smile and Nod
When asking this, a slight nod of the head makes it feel 10x more authentic and polite.
Significado
A polite way to ask a female for her name.
The 'N' Rule
Remember the 'n' at the end of 'Simishin'. It's there because 'libel' is an action being done to the name. No 'n', no 'libel'!
Smile and Nod
When asking this, a slight nod of the head makes it feel 10x more authentic and polite.
Gender Check
Double-check the person's gender. If you're unsure, it's better to use the honorific 'Simiwon' which is gender-neutral and safe.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing suffix for a female.
ስም_ ማን ልበል?
'-ሽን' is the correct suffix for a female 'your'.
Which word means 'who' in this phrase?
ስምሽን ____ ልበል?
'ማን' means 'who', which is used for names in Amharic.
Match the phrase to the person you are asking.
Match the following:
These are the three main gender/honorific forms.
Complete the dialogue politely.
A: ሰላም፡ መተዋወቅ እንችላለን? B: እሺ። A: ________?
While 'Simish man nhew' is okay, 'Simishin man libel' is the most polite choice for a new acquaintance.
In which situation is 'ስምሽን ማን ልበል?' most appropriate?
Choose the best context:
It's perfect for new, professional, or social female acquaintances.
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Gender Suffixes
Banco de ejercicios
5 ejerciciosስም_ ማን ልበል?
'-ሽን' is the correct suffix for a female 'your'.
ስምሽን ____ ልበል?
'ማን' means 'who', which is used for names in Amharic.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
These are the three main gender/honorific forms.
A: ሰላም፡ መተዋወቅ እንችላለን? B: እሺ። A: ________?
While 'Simish man nhew' is okay, 'Simishin man libel' is the most polite choice for a new acquaintance.
Choose the best context:
It's perfect for new, professional, or social female acquaintances.
🎉 Puntuación: /5
Preguntas frecuentes
12 preguntasYes, but 'Simish man nhew?' is more common for children as it's less formal.
In Amharic, names are deeply personal. You ask 'who' the name is because the name represents the person.
Yes, especially on the phone or if you are in a hurry. It's like saying 'Who's calling?'
She will usually give you the name she prefers to be called by.
Tigrinya has a similar structure, but the words are different (e.g., 'Men kibehal?').
Simply say '[Your Name] በለኝ' (for a man) or '[Your Name] በይኝ' (for a woman). Or just '[Your Name] እባላለሁ'.
No, it's a jussive form, which is more like a suggestion or a 'shall I'.
It's better to use 'ስምዎን' (honorific) in a formal email.
ስምህን ማን ልበል? (Simihin man libel?)
Exactly. It's the direct translation.
No, it is standard, polite Amharic.
It's better to say 'Hello' or 'How are you?' first.
Frases relacionadas
ስምሽ ማን ነው?
similarWhat is your name? (Direct)
ስምህን ማን ልበል?
specialized formWhat is your name? (To a man)
ስምዎን ማን ልበል?
specialized formWhat is your name? (Honorific)
ማን ልበል?
synonymWho shall I say?
መተዋወቅ እንችላለን?
builds onCan we meet/be introduced?