Amharic

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Definition
  1. Adjective:

    • Related to the Amharic language or its speakers: Pertaining to the Semitic language that is the official language of Ethiopia, or to the culture associated with its speakers, the Amhara people.
    • Written or expressed in the Amharic language: Describing texts, scripts, or speech that uses this language.
  2. Noun:

    • The Amharic language: The dominant and official Semitic language of Ethiopia. Its structure and vocabulary have been significantly influenced by Cushitic languages due to prolonged contact with Cushitic-speaking peoples.
Usage Examples
  • Adjective:

    • She is studying the Amharic script. (She is learning the writing system used for this language.)
    • The Amharic community celebrated a traditional festival. (The community associated with this language and culture held a celebration.)
  • Noun:

    • Amharic is spoken by millions of people. (This specific language is used by a large population.)
    • He is fluent in Amharic. (He has a high level of proficiency in this language.)
Advanced Usage
  • In linguistic or historical contexts: The term is used to discuss the language's classification within the Semitic family and its unique development influenced by substrate languages.
    • The Amharic verb system shows clear Cushitic influence. (The grammatical structure for verbs in this language exhibits impact from neighboring language families.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Amhara (noun): The ethnic group primarily associated with speaking Amharic.
  • Ethiopic (adjective/noun): A broader term sometimes used historically for languages and scripts of Ethiopia, including Ge'ez, the liturgical language from which Amharic evolved.
Synonyms
  • Ethiopian language (general, less precise): A broad term that could refer to Amharic or other languages of Ethiopia.
  • Amarinya (noun): The native name for the Amharic language.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term specifically refers to a living, modern language. It is distinct from the ancient liturgical language Ge'ez, which is its historical precursor.
  • As an adjective, it describes attributes directly linked to this language or its associated cultural context.
Adjective
  1. related to or characteristic of or written in Amharic
    • the Amharic language
Noun
  1. the dominant and official language of Ethiopia; a Semitic language much influenced by the Cushitic language with which Amhara have been in close contact

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