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How to Say "What's your name?" in Zulu

The SPAIKING TeamJuly 27, 2026
Ubani igama lakho?
"What's your name?" in Zulu 路 say it like oo-bah-nee ee-gah-mah lah-kho

The most natural way to say "What's your name?" in Zulu is Ubani igama lakho?. Tap the speaker above to hear it, then say it back out loud. That is the fastest way to make it stick.

Other ways to say it

Yini igama lakho?
Used in more casual conversations.
Ngabe ungangitshela igama lakho?
More formal way to ask.

When to use it

You can use this phrase when meeting someone new. It is a polite way to ask for their name. It is appropriate in both formal and informal settings.

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Examples in Zulu

ZuluEnglish
Ngiyabonga, ubani igama lakho?Thank you, what is your name?
Common mistake
Learners often forget to use the correct tone when asking.

The fastest way to remember it

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Frequently asked questions

Is it polite to ask someone's name directly?

Yes, it is generally considered polite in Zulu culture.

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