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<div class="pg_page_title">Amharic Grammar - Negation</div>
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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/amharic Amharic] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn about negation in Amharic. Negation is an important part of any language, and it is essential to understand how to use it correctly in order to communicate effectively. We will look at the different ways to express negation in Amharic, as well as some examples of how to use them. __TOC__


Negation is a way of expressing the opposite of something. In Amharic, there are several ways to express negation. The most common way is to use the particle ''ma'' before the verb. For example:
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/amharic Amharic] learners! 😊


* ''እኔ አልተጠበቀው ma'' - I am not tired
In this lesson, we will focus on how to negate sentences in Amharic grammar. As you move forward in your learning, it's important to remember that negation should not be taken lightly. It can impact your communication significantly, and so, it is essential to get it right. So, let's begin!


Another way to express negation is to use the particle ''me'' before the verb. This is used when the verb is in the past tense. For example:
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* ''እኔ አልተጠበቀው me'' - I was not tired
== Negating Verbs ==


The particle ''ma'' can also be used with adjectives to express negation. For example:
To negate a verb, add the particle "አይ" (ayi) before the verb root. For instance, let's take the verb "አረፈ" (arifä) which means "to succeed." To negate it, you would add the particle "አይ" (ayi), which results in "አይ አረፈ" (ayi arifä), meaning "to fail."


* ''ይህ አይደለም ma'' - This is not good
It's essential to understand that the particle "አይ" (ayi) is equivalent to the English "not." Thus, it's most commonly used to express negation.


Finally, the particle ''me'' can be used with adjectives to express negation in the past tense. For example:  
Here are some examples:


* ''ይህ አይደለም me'' - This was not good
{| class="wikitable"
! Amharic !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| አስታውስት እንዳይሆን አይሰማም || astawist ǝndäyihon ayisematäm || It's not clear whether she will attend
|-
| በዚህ ያሉ ንጹሕ ጉዳይዎች ቀን አይጠቀም || bézih yälu nǝsǝhh guädäyowoch kǝn ayiteqäm || The message will not be sent today to all the recipients.
|-
| ቀጥታ አልቀረም እንዴት እንደሚያወጣኝ? || qǝttta alqärm ǝndǝth ayindǝmyawatägnǝ? || Will you not congratulate me?
|}
 
 
== Negating Nouns ==
 
To negate a noun, add the particle "ምንም" (mǝnm) before it. "ምንም" (mǝnm) means "nothing" or "no." Thus, you can use it to emphasize negation.


It is important to note that the particles ''ma'' and ''me'' are not interchangeable. They must be used according to the tense of the verb or adjective.  
For instance, let's take the sentence "እኔ እሄዳለሁ" (ǝné ǝhädadälhu), which means "I will come." To negate this, add "ምንም" (mǝnm) before the pronoun "እኔ" (ǝné), and you get "ምንም እኔ አይሄዳለሁ" (mǝnm ǝné ayihädadälhu), meaning "I will not come."


== Examples ==
Here are some examples:


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Amharic !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|ከተመሠረተ በኃይል ምንም አካባቢ የለውም || ketemässeräte béhayilǝ mǝnm akäbabibi yälem || There is no suitable material in the market.
|-
|-
! Amharic !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|ጠ/ሚኒስቴር ታደሰ ባለቤት ሕጉ መገኘት እንደምንችል ምንም የለውም || te/ménistär tadäsä balebet hugu mäga'énät ǝndämǝnǝchäl mǝnm yälem || The Prime Minister speech had nothing that made the public satisfied.
|-
|-
| እኔ አልተጠበቀው ma || ēne ālittētebēqw ma || I am not tired
|እስካሁን ምንም የለንም ማለት የለውም || easthun mǝnm yälǝnm yämälät yälem || There is nothing wrong until now.
|}
 
 
== Negating Adjectives and Adverbs ==
 
To negate an adjective or an adverb, add the particle "አይ" (ayi) before the word. For example, take the adjective "ብዙ" (bǝzu), which means "many" or "numerous." To negate it, you would add the particle "አይ" (ayi), which results in "አይብዙ" (ayi bǝzu), meaning "few" or "not many."
 
Here are some examples:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Amharic !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| እኔ አልተጠበቀው me || ēne ālittētebēqw me || I was not tired
|ልጆች ምንም የለውም ብዙ የለንም || lǝjoch mǝnm yälem bǝzu yälǝnm || We do not have many children.
|-
|-
| ይህ አይደለም ma || yihē āydellēm ma || This is not good
|አንዴ ምንም የለውም ላልሆነ የሚታዩ ምንም ቀን አይደሉም || ande mǝnm yälem lalǝhonǝ yǝmitäyu mǝnm kǝn ayidällum || There are no days that are not suitable for a visit.
|-
|-
| ይህ አይደለም me || yihē āydellēm me || This was not good
|ብዙውን ምልክት ስላደርጋሉ እንጂ አይነታውን መተላለፈ አይችሉም || bǝzuwǝn mǝlkǝt saladärǝgalu ǝnǝgǝ alǝntawǝnm mätällafǝ ayichilum || They can not only act according to their interest rather than the public opinion, as well as they can not play a fair game.
|}
|}


Now that you have a better understanding of how to use negation in Amharic, it's time to practice! Try using the examples above in your own sentences. You can also find more examples and practice activities on 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]!
 
== Practice with Dialogue ==
 
Here's a dialogue to help you practice negation with some of the words and phrases we learned today:
 
* Person 1: ሰላም! እንዴት ነው ድል የሚኖር?
* Person 2: ሰላም! ትልቅ ነው ድል፣ ምንም አይ የሚኖር ማለት አይደለም.
* Person 1: ውድ ተኛሁህ!
 
Translation:
 
* Person 1: Hello! How are you feeling?
* Person 2: Hello! I'm feeling a bit low, nothing serious though.
* Person 1: Okay, take care!
 
== Additional Notes ==
 
It's essential to practice often, and you can do so by using 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].
 
Furthermore, you can use the Grammar section on the [[:Language/Amharic|Amharic]] page to enhance your grammatical knowledge.
 
Keep in mind that practice makes perfect. Hence, try to use negation in your everyday conversation with native speakers, and you'll notice an improvement in no time!


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


== Sources ==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amharic_language Amharic Language Wikipedia]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negation Negation Wikipedia]


==Related Lessons==
 
* [[Language/Amharic/Grammar/Asking-If-and-Saying-Whether-It-Is-“Suitable”-or-Not|Asking If and Saying Whether It Is “Suitable” or Not]]
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* [[Language/Amharic/Grammar/The-Possessive-Adjectives|The Possessive Adjectives]]
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* [[Language/Amharic/Grammar/bästä-prefix|bästä prefix]]
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* [[Language/Amharic/Grammar/Gender|Gender]]
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* [[Language/Amharic/Grammar/Simple-Gerundive|Simple Gerundive]]
* [[Language/Amharic/Grammar/Definite-direct-objects-in-the-present-and-future-tense|Definite direct objects in the present and future tense]]
* [[Language/Amharic/Grammar/The-Past-Perfect-Tense|The Past Perfect Tense]]
* [[Language/Amharic/Grammar/The-Present-Perfect-Tense|The Present Perfect Tense]]


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==Videos==
===Amharic Lessons: Verb Conjugation - YouTube===
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UfkYEVDg7c</youtube>

Revision as of 16:43, 5 March 2023

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Amharic Grammar - Negation

Hi Amharic learners! 😊

In this lesson, we will focus on how to negate sentences in Amharic grammar. As you move forward in your learning, it's important to remember that negation should not be taken lightly. It can impact your communication significantly, and so, it is essential to get it right. So, let's begin!

Negating Verbs

To negate a verb, add the particle "አይ" (ayi) before the verb root. For instance, let's take the verb "አረፈ" (arifä) which means "to succeed." To negate it, you would add the particle "አይ" (ayi), which results in "አይ አረፈ" (ayi arifä), meaning "to fail."

It's essential to understand that the particle "አይ" (ayi) is equivalent to the English "not." Thus, it's most commonly used to express negation.

Here are some examples:

Amharic Pronunciation English
አስታውስት እንዳይሆን አይሰማም astawist ǝndäyihon ayisematäm It's not clear whether she will attend
በዚህ ያሉ ንጹሕ ጉዳይዎች ቀን አይጠቀም bézih yälu nǝsǝhh guädäyowoch kǝn ayiteqäm The message will not be sent today to all the recipients.
ቀጥታ አልቀረም እንዴት እንደሚያወጣኝ? qǝttta alqärm ǝndǝth ayindǝmyawatägnǝ? Will you not congratulate me?


Negating Nouns

To negate a noun, add the particle "ምንም" (mǝnm) before it. "ምንም" (mǝnm) means "nothing" or "no." Thus, you can use it to emphasize negation.

For instance, let's take the sentence "እኔ እሄዳለሁ" (ǝné ǝhädadälhu), which means "I will come." To negate this, add "ምንም" (mǝnm) before the pronoun "እኔ" (ǝné), and you get "ምንም እኔ አይሄዳለሁ" (mǝnm ǝné ayihädadälhu), meaning "I will not come."

Here are some examples:

Amharic Pronunciation English
ከተመሠረተ በኃይል ምንም አካባቢ የለውም ketemässeräte béhayilǝ mǝnm akäbabibi yälem There is no suitable material in the market.
ጠ/ሚኒስቴር ታደሰ ባለቤት ሕጉ መገኘት እንደምንችል ምንም የለውም te/ménistär tadäsä balebet hugu mäga'énät ǝndämǝnǝchäl mǝnm yälem The Prime Minister speech had nothing that made the public satisfied.
እስካሁን ምንም የለንም ማለት የለውም easthun mǝnm yälǝnm yämälät yälem There is nothing wrong until now.


Negating Adjectives and Adverbs

To negate an adjective or an adverb, add the particle "አይ" (ayi) before the word. For example, take the adjective "ብዙ" (bǝzu), which means "many" or "numerous." To negate it, you would add the particle "አይ" (ayi), which results in "አይብዙ" (ayi bǝzu), meaning "few" or "not many."

Here are some examples:

Amharic Pronunciation English
ልጆች ምንም የለውም ብዙ የለንም lǝjoch mǝnm yälem bǝzu yälǝnm We do not have many children.
አንዴ ምንም የለውም ላልሆነ የሚታዩ ምንም ቀን አይደሉም ande mǝnm yälem lalǝhonǝ yǝmitäyu mǝnm kǝn ayidällum There are no days that are not suitable for a visit.
ብዙውን ምልክት ስላደርጋሉ እንጂ አይነታውን መተላለፈ አይችሉም bǝzuwǝn mǝlkǝt saladärǝgalu ǝnǝgǝ alǝntawǝnm mätällafǝ ayichilum They can not only act according to their interest rather than the public opinion, as well as they can not play a fair game.


Practice with Dialogue

Here's a dialogue to help you practice negation with some of the words and phrases we learned today:

  • Person 1: ሰላም! እንዴት ነው ድል የሚኖር?
  • Person 2: ሰላም! ትልቅ ነው ድል፣ ምንም አይ የሚኖር ማለት አይደለም.
  • Person 1: ውድ ተኛሁህ!

Translation:

  • Person 1: Hello! How are you feeling?
  • Person 2: Hello! I'm feeling a bit low, nothing serious though.
  • Person 1: Okay, take care!

Additional Notes

It's essential to practice often, and you can do so by using the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions.

Furthermore, you can use the Grammar section on the Amharic page to enhance your grammatical knowledge.

Keep in mind that practice makes perfect. Hence, try to use negation in your everyday conversation with native speakers, and you'll notice an improvement in no time!


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

Sources