What's your name?
The exchange you'll use more than almost any other: asking a name, and giving your own. One short template carries both.
1 · Say this
tu namu li shu?(too · NAH-moo · lee · shoo) What's your name?
Four little words, and you already know one of them — tu, you. Here are the other three:
| Amatu | Says | Means |
|---|---|---|
namu |
"NAH-moo" | name |
li |
"lee" | is |
shu |
"shoo" | what / which |
Read straight across: you — name — is — what? That's the whole question.
2 · A closer look: and your answer
To give your own name, keep the exact same frame and swap two words — tu becomes mi
(me), and shu (what) becomes your actual name:
mi namu li [your name](mee · NAH-moo · lee · …) My name is ___.
For example: mi namu li Joel · mi namu li Mira · mi namu li Talo. Slot your own name
into the gap and you're done.
So the full exchange:
—
tu namu li shu?(What's your name?) —mi namu li Mira. tu namu li shu?(My name is Mira. And yours?)
🧭 Why it's built this way
shu is Amatu's all-purpose what / which — the word you drop into a sentence wherever the
unknown sits. You ask "name is what?", and the answer simply replaces shu with the
real word. Question and answer share one shape; you're not learning two patterns, you're
learning one and filling the blank.
⚠️ Watch out
shu is a single sound — "shoo," like the sh in shoe, one smooth syllable. Don't split
it into "s-hoo." And li is "lee" (the "ee" of see), never "lie."
3 · Your turn
Out loud:
- Ask someone's name →
tu namu li shu? - Give your own →
mi namu li [your name] - Run the whole exchange, both parts — ask, then answer and ask back.
4 · Tonight's phrase
mi namu li …— my name is … — paired withtu namu li shu?
30-second check
Cover the page. (1) Ask for a name. (2) Give yours. (3) Say which two words you swap to turn the question into your answer. Three for three? You can now introduce yourself and learn who you're talking to — the doorway into every other conversation.
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