معنی
Asking a woman her name.
زمینه فرهنگی
When asking someone's name, it is often accompanied by a handshake or a slight bow of the head, especially if you are meeting for the first time. Many Amharic names are religious. Asking 'Simish manew?' might result in a name like 'Fikirte' (My love) or 'Meseret' (Foundation). The coffee ceremony is the most common place for introductions. It is polite to ask the name of the woman performing the ceremony. Amharic is deeply gendered. Using the wrong suffix isn't just a grammar error; it can be seen as a comment on the person's identity.
The 'Who' Rule
Always remember to use 'Man' (Who) for names. Using 'Min' (What) is the biggest giveaway that you are a beginner.
Gender Matters
Double-check the gender of the person before you speak. If you're unsure, 'Simwo manew?' (formal) is a safer bet.
معنی
Asking a woman her name.
The 'Who' Rule
Always remember to use 'Man' (Who) for names. Using 'Min' (What) is the biggest giveaway that you are a beginner.
Gender Matters
Double-check the gender of the person before you speak. If you're unsure, 'Simwo manew?' (formal) is a safer bet.
Smile!
In Ethiopia, a warm smile while asking 'Simish manew?' goes a long way in making a good first impression.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the phrase to ask a woman her name.
ስም__ ማነው?
The suffix '-ish' (ሽ) is used for feminine singular 'your'.
Which of these is the most natural way to ask a female peer her name?
Select the correct option:
'Simish manew?' is the standard and most natural form for a female peer.
Fill in the missing part of the dialogue.
A: ሰላም! ስምሽ ማነው? B: ሰላም! ስሜ ______ ነው።
Since the question was 'Simish' (feminine), the answer should typically be a female name like Sara or Almaz (though Sara is the first option).
Match the phrase to the correct person.
To whom would you say 'ስምሽ ማነው?'
This phrase is specifically for a single female who is a peer or younger.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
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Gendered Suffixes
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاስም__ ማነው?
The suffix '-ish' (ሽ) is used for feminine singular 'your'.
Select the correct option:
'Simish manew?' is the standard and most natural form for a female peer.
A: ሰላም! ስምሽ ማነው? B: ሰላም! ስሜ ______ ነው።
Since the question was 'Simish' (feminine), the answer should typically be a female name like Sara or Almaz (though Sara is the first option).
To whom would you say 'ስምሽ ማነው?'
This phrase is specifically for a single female who is a peer or younger.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالIn Amharic, a name is considered an integral part of a person's identity, so you ask 'who' the name is, not 'what' the object is.
Yes, it is perfectly appropriate for children.
You say 'Simé [Your Name] new.'
Yes, in a social context like a party or a shared table at a cafe, it is quite normal.
This is rare in person, but if you are unsure, use the formal 'Simwo manew?' which is gender-neutral.
It's just slightly more formal. Both are very common.
It's not required, but it makes you sound very polite.
It simply means 'name'.
Amharic is a verb-final language, and 'new' is the verb 'to be'.
No, that would be like just saying 'Your name?' in English. It's too short.
عبارات مرتبط
ስምህ ማነው?
similarWhat is your name? (to a man)
ስምዎ ማነው?
specialized formWhat is your name? (formal)
ስሜ ... ነው
builds onMy name is ...
ማን ልበል?
synonymWho shall I say?
ስምሽ ማን ይባላል?
synonymWhat is your name called?