Ethiopian language

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Definition

Noun 1. A Semitic language of Ethiopia: Refers specifically to the official and dominant language of Ethiopia, which belongs to the Semitic language family. It has been significantly influenced by contact with Cushitic languages.

Usage
  • The term "Ethiopian language" is used to identify and discuss the primary official language of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
  • It is used in academic, linguistic, and general contexts to distinguish this language from other languages spoken within Ethiopia.
Examples
  • Amharic is the Ethiopian language used for federal government business.
  • Learning the Ethiopian language is essential for understanding the country's rich literary tradition.
  • The script used for writing the Ethiopian language is unique and visually distinctive.
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase can appear in historical or linguistic discussions about language development and contact, e.g., "The structure of the Ethiopian language shows clear influences from neighboring Cushitic tongues."
Variants and Related Words
  • Amharic: This is the specific name for the language referred to by the general term "Ethiopian language" in this context. They are often used synonymously when referring to the official language.
  • Semitic language: The larger language family to which the Ethiopian language (Amharic) belongs, which also includes Arabic, Hebrew, and Tigrinya.
  • Cushitic languages: A different language family spoken in the Horn of Africa, whose contact has influenced the Ethiopian language (Amharic).
Synonyms
  • Amharic
Notes on Meaning
  • In a broader, more general sense, "Ethiopian language" could theoretically refer to any language spoken in Ethiopia (e.g., Oromo, Tigrinya, Somali). However, based on the provided reference definition, this entry specifically defines it as the language, which is Amharic. Context is crucial for precise understanding.
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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