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Maasai Phrases

The Maasai phrases are helpful because they are used daily. Below we picked expressions that a new learner will find useful. We included the audio as well. This is a better way to learning. Learn only what you need. We start with greetings and introduction.

Hi: Olee (adult) Layeni(young boy)
What is your name?: Kekijiaa erkana
Nice to meet you: Sidai kinotote
How are you?: Supai (younger than 18) supai papa (adult male) Takwenya (adult women)
I'm good, thanks: Eepa, asher (both young male,female and adult male) Eekuo (adult female)
And you?: Supai siye?.... Takwenya siye?

Language and Age Phrases

More questions about language and age:

Do you speak (English/Maasai)?: Ero e ngutuk e maa?
Does she speak Chinese?: Keidim airoro Chinnese
A little bit: Ee penyo
How old are you?: Eyata eye elarin aja?
I'm 33 years old: Aata E larin osom o kuni
It was nice talking to you: sidai pe kiro oye.

If you don't understand something, this will be your secret weapon:

What do you mean?: Kanyio ejoito
I don't understand: Mayelo enijoito
I don't know: Mayelo
Sorry: Tapalikieki
What is that called in Maasai?: Kejaa eda tengutuk enyi
What does that word mean in English?: kanyoo eji nija te kingeresa?

More personal information about origins and profession:

Where are you from?: Kai eye epukunye
I'm from the U.S: A pukunye nanu U.S
I'm American: American na manya nanu
Where do you live?: Kai nakimanya
I live in the U.S: U.S namanya nanu
What do you do for a living?: kanyo eye eyasita ana esiai?
I'm a student: Akaisomita

Offering or asking for help and giving directions:

Can I help you?: Aamonu paretoki?
Can you help me?: Kekidim ateretoki?
Where is the airport?: Kai etii engiwanja endeke?
Go straight: shomo endoriori ema inoitoi
Then: ore
Turn left: Homo kedianye
Turn right: Homo tetene

Holiday Wishes Phrases

Good wishes in Maasai in holidays and occasions:

Happy birthday:
Happy new year:
Merry Christmas:
Good luck: Tumunyana
Congratulations: Tumunyana

Maasai expressions commonly used when traveling or buying:

I have a reservation: Aibung'a
Do you have rooms available?: Eyata engaji nilo?
I would like a non-smoking room: Ayewu engaji nemesugari osigara
How much it costs per night?: Kanjoo italakishoi tengewarie nabo?
Waiter: Alanyunoni
How much is this?: Kempesai aja ena?
What is this?: Kanyoo ena?

Survival phrases considered to be important in emergencies:

Are you okay?: Era bioto/Era supat
I need a doctor: Aye Oldakitarie
Help: Ereto
Call the ambulance:
Call the police: Epotopolice
I am sick: Akamuei

These Maasai phrases can be used in a variety of conversations. If you have already visited our Maasai Vocabulary and Maasai Grammar, you might want to visit our Maasai Flashcards to practice what you learned.


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Did you know? Phrases are the combination of the use of vocabulary and grammar. Mastering the vocabulary and grammar can result in the ability to make useful Maasai phrases.


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