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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/amharic Amharic] learners! 😊
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In this lesson, we'll learn one of the most basic and essential skills in any language: counting. We will be learning Amharic words for numbers from 1 to 10. Mastering this skill will give you a strong foundation for building your [[:Category:Language/Amharic/Vocabulary|Vocabulary]] in Amharic. Β 


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==Main Words==
== Let's get started ==
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Before we begin, it is important to remember that learning a new language is an exciting and rewarding journey, but it takes time and effort. Practice every day and be patient with yourself. Now, let's start counting in Amharic from 1 to 10.
! Amharic !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
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=== One ===
| αŠ αŠ•α‹΅ || [and] || One
One in Amharic is "And," pronounced /and/.
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| αˆαˆˆα‰΅ || [hulut] || Two
=== Two ===
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Two in Amharic is "Hulet," pronounced /hu-.let/.
| αˆΆαˆ΅α‰΅ || [sost] || Three
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=== Three ===
| αŠ αˆ«α‰΅ || [arat] || Four
Three in Amharic is "Sost," pronounced /sost/.
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| αŠ αˆαˆ΅α‰΅ || [amost] || Five
=== Four ===
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Four in Amharic is "Arat," pronounced /a-.rat/.
| αˆ΅α‹΅αˆ΅α‰΅ || [sodest] || Six
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=== Five ===
| αˆ°α‰£α‰΅ || [sebat] || Seven
Five in Amharic is "Amist," pronounced /a-.mist/.
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| αˆ΅αˆαŠ•α‰΅ || [semnat] || Eight
=== Six ===
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Six in Amharic is "Siddist," pronounced /sid-.dist/.
| α‹˜αŒ αŠ || [zeten] || Nine
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=== Seven ===
| አሡር || [aser] || Ten
Seven in Amharic is "Sebat," pronounced /se-.bat/.
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=== Eight ===
Eight in Amharic is "Semen," pronounced /se-.men/.
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=== Nine ===
Nine in Amharic is "Zetegn," pronounced /ze-.teg[n]/.
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=== Ten ===
Ten in Amharic is "Aser," pronounced /a-.ser/.
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Now that you know how to count in Amharic from one to ten, let's practice:
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=== Dialogue ===
* Person 1: And. (One.)
* Person 2: Hulet. (Two.)
* Person 1: Sost. (Three.)
* Person 2: Arat. (Four.)
* Person 1: Amst. (Five.)
* Person 2: Siddist. (Six.)
* Person 1: Sebat. (Seven.)
* Person 2: Semen. (Eight.)
* Person 1: Zetegn. (Nine.)
* Person 2: Aser. (Ten.)
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Notice that in the dialogue, the numbers are used in isolation. When counting things, we use different forms. We will cover that in a different lesson. Let's now dive deeper into Amharic culture with some helpful tips!
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== Amharic culture ==


==Useful Phrases==
Amharic is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Ethiopia. It is the second-most spoken Semitic language in the world after Arabic. Amharic is the official language of Ethiopia and has a rich culture and history.
* αŠ αŠ•α‹΅ አሡር (and aser) – One ten
* αˆαˆˆα‰΅ አሡር (hulut aser) – Two ten
* αˆΆαˆ΅α‰΅ አሡር (sost aser) – Three ten
* αŠ αˆ«α‰΅ አሡር (arat aser) – Four ten
* αŠ αˆαˆ΅α‰΅ አሡር (amost aser) – Five ten


==Quiz==
To improve your [[:Category:Language/Amharic|Amharic]] [[:Category:Language/Amharic/Vocabulary|Vocabulary]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=5 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/amharic/question questions]!
* How do you say "One" in Amharic?
* How do you say "Two ten" in Amharic?
* How do you say "Five ten" in Amharic?
===Answers===


* αŠ αŠ•α‹΅ (and)
In Ethiopia, numerology (the belief in divine or mystical relationship between a number and one or more coinciding events) plays a significant role in the lives of people, mainly among the Orthodox Christians. Numbers have different meanings and represent different things. For example, the number 7 is considered a special number that symbolizes perfection and completeness. Meanwhile, the number 13 is considered an unlucky number. After learning the numbers in Amharic, it will be helpful to learn more about the cultural significance of numbers in Ethiopian culture.
* αˆαˆˆα‰΅ አሡር (hulut aser)
* αŠ αˆαˆ΅α‰΅ አሡር (amost aser)


== Conclusion ==


==Related Lessons==
In this lesson, we've learned how to count from one to ten in Amharic. We also briefly touched on the significant role of numerology in Ethiopia. Now it's time for you to practice counting in Amharic and use [[:Category:Language/Amharic|Amharic]] numbers in your daily communication.
* [[Language/Amharic/Vocabulary/Common-Meeting-Places|Common Meeting Places]]
* [[Language/Amharic/Vocabulary/Months-of-the-year|Months of the year]]
* [[Language/Amharic/Vocabulary/Drinks|Drinks]]
* [[Language/Amharic/Vocabulary/Hobbies|Hobbies]]
* [[Language/Amharic/Vocabulary/Distress-Calls|Distress Calls]]
* [[Language/Amharic/Vocabulary/Verbs-for-Describing-the-Weather|Verbs for Describing the Weather]]
* [[Language/Amharic/Vocabulary/Phrases-to-Reject-Sexual-Advance|Phrases to Reject Sexual Advance]]
* [[Language/Amharic/Vocabulary/Denoting-Periods-of-Time|Denoting Periods of Time]]
* [[Language/Amharic/Vocabulary/Shopping|Shopping]]
* [[Language/Amharic/Vocabulary/Passing-Items-at-the-Table|Passing Items at the Table]]


==Videos==
➑ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➑ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎


===How to count in Amharic 1-10 - YouTube - YouTube===
== Sources ==
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkI82g_zuPQ</youtube>
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amharic Amharic - Wikipedia]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numerology Numerology - Wikipedia]


===Amharic: Counting in Amharic - Numbers 1-100. Ethiopian Numbers ...===
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Amharic Vocabulary - Count to 10

Hi Amharic learners! 😊

In this lesson, we'll learn one of the most basic and essential skills in any language: counting. We will be learning Amharic words for numbers from 1 to 10. Mastering this skill will give you a strong foundation for building your Vocabulary in Amharic.

Let's get started

Before we begin, it is important to remember that learning a new language is an exciting and rewarding journey, but it takes time and effort. Practice every day and be patient with yourself. Now, let's start counting in Amharic from 1 to 10.

One

One in Amharic is "And," pronounced /and/.

Two

Two in Amharic is "Hulet," pronounced /hu-.let/.

Three

Three in Amharic is "Sost," pronounced /sost/.

Four

Four in Amharic is "Arat," pronounced /a-.rat/.

Five

Five in Amharic is "Amist," pronounced /a-.mist/.

Six

Six in Amharic is "Siddist," pronounced /sid-.dist/.

Seven

Seven in Amharic is "Sebat," pronounced /se-.bat/.

Eight

Eight in Amharic is "Semen," pronounced /se-.men/.

Nine

Nine in Amharic is "Zetegn," pronounced /ze-.teg[n]/.

Ten

Ten in Amharic is "Aser," pronounced /a-.ser/.

Now that you know how to count in Amharic from one to ten, let's practice:

Dialogue

  • Person 1: And. (One.)
  • Person 2: Hulet. (Two.)
  • Person 1: Sost. (Three.)
  • Person 2: Arat. (Four.)
  • Person 1: Amst. (Five.)
  • Person 2: Siddist. (Six.)
  • Person 1: Sebat. (Seven.)
  • Person 2: Semen. (Eight.)
  • Person 1: Zetegn. (Nine.)
  • Person 2: Aser. (Ten.)

Notice that in the dialogue, the numbers are used in isolation. When counting things, we use different forms. We will cover that in a different lesson. Let's now dive deeper into Amharic culture with some helpful tips!

Amharic culture

Amharic is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Ethiopia. It is the second-most spoken Semitic language in the world after Arabic. Amharic is the official language of Ethiopia and has a rich culture and history.

To improve your Amharic Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!

In Ethiopia, numerology (the belief in divine or mystical relationship between a number and one or more coinciding events) plays a significant role in the lives of people, mainly among the Orthodox Christians. Numbers have different meanings and represent different things. For example, the number 7 is considered a special number that symbolizes perfection and completeness. Meanwhile, the number 13 is considered an unlucky number. After learning the numbers in Amharic, it will be helpful to learn more about the cultural significance of numbers in Ethiopian culture.

Conclusion

In this lesson, we've learned how to count from one to ten in Amharic. We also briefly touched on the significant role of numerology in Ethiopia. Now it's time for you to practice counting in Amharic and use Amharic numbers in your daily communication.

➑ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➑ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Sources