This short conversation introduces two people, Mary and Abdi, who exchange greetings and learn each other's names. Mary asks Abdi what his name is after saying her name is Mary in response. They both say it is nice to meet each other. The document then provides some basic Somali words for common terms used in the conversation like name, what, nice, and meet along with examples of using possessive pronouns like your, my, his, and her with the word name.
This short conversation introduces two people, Mary and Abdi, who exchange greetings and learn each other's names. Mary asks Abdi what his name is after saying her name is Mary in response. They both say it is nice to meet each other. The document then provides some basic Somali words for common terms used in the conversation like name, what, nice, and meet along with examples of using possessive pronouns like your, my, his, and her with the word name.
This short conversation introduces two people, Mary and Abdi, who exchange greetings and learn each other's names. Mary asks Abdi what his name is after saying her name is Mary in response. They both say it is nice to meet each other. The document then provides some basic Somali words for common terms used in the conversation like name, what, nice, and meet along with examples of using possessive pronouns like your, my, his, and her with the word name.
Great. Thanks. What is your name? My name is Mary. And you? I am Abdi. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, too. Which- kee What- maxaay Nice- wacan Meet- kulan Whats your name? your= waxaaga My name is Mary. My= waxeyga Whats his name? his= Wixiisa His name is Ali. His= waxiisa Whats her name? Her= waxeeda Her name is Aisha.