Shama Shama. Shama, Shama is the next thing we're going to learn up, Shrum up just means what? So you can pick up your phone here, and you can say way, way as in Hello, hello. And you can't hear what they're saying. So you go Shama, Shama. So it works as a standalone little word just to say why, but you can also use it in questions.
So to say, what's your age? Or what's my age again? or What is love? Or any other song titles that I can think of now, with a what in the title? Okay, so you can either use this schema as a standalone word just to say Shama, or if you want to put it into a longer sentence, you have to put at the end at the very end of the sentence, which would be like, What's your name? Okay.
So then what would not be in the beginning just like in English, it would be at the very end, okay. So we would say, nee, Chow, okay. And instead of saying the name, then we would just have what at the end then. So let's go with that. Then we would say knee gel and then we would say Shama and that ladies and gentlemen and fantastic students is how we say, What's your name? Natasha, and then the answer to that we've already practice with it's actually war gel in the name.
Let's practice that. Joshua Ma. What's your Felix okay? Joseph Steffi. Okay. Bye bye