Kifuliiru Essentials · Greetings & Conversations
Name Exchange Conversations (3 Conversations)
Master 3 name exchange and introduction patterns
Lesson overview
Introducing yourself and asking names follows specific patterns. Learn these 3 essential name exchange conversations.
Key rules
- State your name: "Nyehe nye [name]"
- Ask someone's name: "Wehe we nandi?"
- Be polite and respectful
- Follow with additional questions naturally
Kifuliiru examples with translations
- A: Musingo B: Musingo A: Wehe we nandi? B: Nyehe nye Mukome. Kuti wehe? A: Nyehe nye Ayivugwe B: Uli wa hayi? A: Ndi wa Lemera. Kuti wehe? B: Ndi wa Uvira
- A: Greetings B: Greetings A: What is your name? B: Me, I'm Mukome. And you? A: Me, I'm Ayivugwe B: Where are you from? A: I am from Lemera. And you? B: I am from Uvira
- Formal Name Exchange
- A: Nalamusa B: Musingo A: Wehe we nandi? B: Nyehe nye Ayivugwe. Kuti wehe? A: Nyehe nye Mukome B: Kuti myazi? A: Myazi mija
- A: I greet B: Greetings A: What is your name? B: Me, I'm Ayivugwe. And you? A: Me, I'm Mukome B: How is the news? A: The news is good
- Name Exchange with News
- A: Musingo B: Musingo A: Wehe we nandi? B: Nyehe nye Mukome. Kuti wehe? A: Nyehe nye Ayivugwe B: Uli wa hayi? A: Ndi wa Lemera. Kuti wehe? B: Ndi wa Uvira A: Bwija. Ushibe bwija B: Ugashanirwe
- A: Greetings B: Greetings A: What is your name? B: Me, I'm Mukome. And you? A: Me, I'm Ayivugwe B: Where are you from? A: I am from Lemera. And you? B: I am from Uvira A: Good. Have a good day B: Be blessed
- Complete Name Exchange