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The most basic manner of asking would be 'onamae ha nandesuka?' お名前は何ですか?, but if talking to a customer it's better to acknowledge them as a customer by asking 'okyakusamano namae ha nandesuka?' お客様の名前は何ですか?, or 'okyakusamano namae wo kiite iinodeshouka?' お客様の名前を聞いて良いのでしょうか?



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βˆ™ 6y ago

"Anata no namae WA nan desu ka?" (ah-nah-tah no nah-mah-ei wah non dess kah) is "what is your name?" in Japanese.
Onamae WA nan desu ka.
anata no namae = "your name"
oname WA nandesuka

or more colloquial

oname WA

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βˆ™ 12y ago

お名前はなんですか? (o-namae wa nan desu ka)

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