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đŸ€— Zarma Greetings for Everyday Life
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Hi Zarma learners! 😃


Do you want to learn how to say “Hello” in Zarma?

Greetings are an important aspect of West African languages in general and therefore also of the Zarma language.

If you’re planning a trip to the country or are trying to learn Zarma, keep reading to discover some of the most important greetings.


Let’s get started! đŸ€—

Greetings

English Zarma
general greeting spoken to one person Fofo
general greeting spoken to a group of people Wa fofo
reply to Fofo Ngoy
early morning greeting spoken to one person ("did you sleep well?") Ni kani baani
reply to Ni kani baani and AraƋ kani baani Baani samai
midmorning greeting spoken to one person Ni weete baani?
evening greeting spoken to one person Ni foy baani
evening greeting spoken to one person Ni wiciri baani?
evening greeting spoken to one person after dark Ni mare baani?
reply to Ni kani baani, Ni weete baani, Ni foy baani, Ni wiciri baani, and Ni mare baani Baani samey
evening greeting spoken to a group of people after dark AraƋ mare baani?
early morning greeting spoken to a group of people ("did you sleep well?") AraƋ kani baani?
midmorning greeting spoken to a group of people AraƋ weete baani?
evening greeting spoken to a group of people AraƋ foy baani?
evening greeting spoken to a group of people AraƋ wiciri baani?
morning greeting Mate ni kani?
evening greeting Mate ni hiiri?
how are you? used after initial greetings Mate ni gahamo?
how are you? used after initial greetings Mate ni go?
how are you? used after initial greetings Mate ni bara?
reply to Mate ni kani, Mate ni hiiri, Mate ni gahamo, Mate ni go, and Mate ni bara Ay go baani
reply to Ay go baani A bori
reply to Mate ni kani, Mate ni hiiri, Mate ni gahamo, Mate ni go, and Mate ni bara Ay g'irikoy sabu
reply to Ay g'irikoy sabu Irikoy ma sabu tonton
greeting spoken to a person who is working Fonda goy
reply to Fonda goy Ngoya
reply to Fonda goy spoken by a man Ngway
Hello. Fo/Fofo.
Welcome. Fo'ndakayan/Kubayni
Hello, how are you?. (morning) Aran kani baani?/Wor kani baani?.
Hello, how are you? (afternoon) Aran foy baani?/Wor hoy Baani?
How is your family? Mate fu?
How is your health? Mate ga ham?
How is your work? Mate goyo?
How is the heat? Mate doon'gay?
Fine, thank you. (Response to all above questions) Sameyno/Baani Samey
No problems. ("Response to all above questions") Taali si no
I'm thankful (to God). ("Occasional response to above questions") Ay g'Irkoy saabu
What is your name? Mateno ni ma/Mate ga ti ni ma/Mate ga ti ni mayo?
My name is ______ . Ay ma ga ti ____. ( _____ .)
Please. Alhanan.
I want cold water/Give me cold water. Ay ga ba haari yeno/Ay no hari yeno (" ")
Thank you. Fofo.
You're welcome. A sinda hay fo.
Yes. Ah'hoh.
No. Ha'a.
Excuse me. (getting attention) Alhanan.
I'm sorry. Alhanan.
Goodbye Kala tonton.
Goodbye (until the following day) kala han fo.
Until tomorrow. kala souba.
I can't speak Zarma (lit. I do not understand Zarma). Ay sii ma Zarma.
Do you speak French? Ni ga ma faransi ciine?/Ni ga ma faransi saani?
Is there someone here who speaks French? Boro go no kan ga ma faransi saani?

Dialogue

Morning (to individuals only)

Zarma English
Person A Ni kani baani? (Did) you sleep well? (one must supply the question words)
Person B Baani samay. Ni kani ka baan, day? Just fine. Did you sleep well?
Person A Baani samay. Just fine.

Afternoon (to individuals only)

Zarma English
Person A Ni foy baani? You had a good day?
Person B Baani samay. Ni foy ka baan, day? Just fine. Did you have a good day?
Person A Baani samay. Just fine.

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