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isk qo anune ?

1. In conversation, Anounet Eencheh? Means in opening, "what is your name?" but in literal translation you are saying Name-Yours(Anounet) What-Is-it (eencheh)?

2. In answering - you give your name, "Anounes Johnathan-eh" (anounes means my name, then you state your name, and add the "eh" at the end of your name to give it the proper predicate, in this case "is". So, literally you are answering: Name-My Johnathon-is.

3. To be polite and to say immediately after stating your name, and your name is? Eesk Koo Anounet? or you can add the Eencheh at the end, too - they are both corrent. So Eesk Koo Anounet or So Eesk Koo Anounet Eencheh? and that translates literally to And (eesk) You (koo) Name-yours (anoun-et)?

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