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Dialogue 5: Asking Someone's Name
In this dialogue, someone is trying to find out the name of the person he just met.
A:
すみません。おなまえは?
B:
ブラウンです。アメリカからきました。
どうぞよろしく。
1.
おなまえ
name [
お
= honorific prefix]
2.
は
[a topic marker pronounced as /wa/] as for; speaking of
3.
から
from
4.
きました
[someone] came.
1.
えいご
English [language]
6.
ロシアご
Russian [language]
2.
フランスご
French [language]
7.
かんこくご
Korean [language]
3.
ドイツご
German [language]
8.
ちゅうごくご
Chinese [language]
4.
スペインご
Spanish [language]
9.
なにご
what language?
5.
[イタリアご]
Italian [language]
10.
[アラビアご]
Arabic [language]
A:
Excuse me. Your name is...?
B:
I'm Brown. I came from America. Nice to meet you.
1.
Honorific prefix
お
in
おなまえ
expresses respect toward the listener without changing its meaning.
2.
Frequently,
おなまえは?
is used rather than the full question form to avoid sounding too direct.