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In this lesson, you will learn some Tigrinya vocabulary related to food. Tigrinya is a Semitic language spoken in Eritrea and Ethiopia. Food is an important part of the Tigrinya culture, and knowing the words for different foods can help you connect with the culture and communicate with Tigrinya speakers. | In this lesson, you will learn some Tigrinya vocabulary related to food. Tigrinya is a Semitic language spoken in Eritrea and Ethiopia. Food is an important part of the Tigrinya culture, and knowing the words for different foods can help you connect with the culture and communicate with Tigrinya speakers. | ||
== Popular food: == | == Popular food: == | ||
# Injera - a sourdough flatbread that is a staple food in Tigrinya cuisine. | # Injera - a sourdough flatbread that is a staple food in Tigrinya cuisine. | ||
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# Berbere - a spice blend that is a key ingredient in many Tigrinya dishes. | # Berbere - a spice blend that is a key ingredient in many Tigrinya dishes. | ||
# Nai'mat - a dessert made from sweetened bread, milk, and spices. | # Nai'mat - a dessert made from sweetened bread, milk, and spices. | ||
==Phrases== | |||
* I have a strawberry. ኣነ ሓደ ፍራውለ ኣሎኒ። ane ḥade firawile alonī። | |||
* I have a kiwi and a melon. ኣነ ሓንቲ ኪቪን ሓደ መሎንን ኣሎኒ። ane ḥanitī kīvīni ḥade melonini alonī። | |||
* I have an orange and a grapefruit. ኣነ ሓደ ኣራንጅን ሓንቲ ግረፕ-ፍሩትን ኣሎኒ። ane ḥade aranijini ḥanitī girepi-firutini alonī። | |||
* I have an apple and a mango. ኣነ ሓደ ቱፋሕን ሓደ ማንጎን ኣለኒ። ane ḥade tufaḥini ḥade manigoni alenī። | |||
* I have a banana and a pineapple. ኣነ ሓደ ባናናን ሓደ ኣናናስን ኣሎኒ። ane ḥade bananani ḥade ananasini alonī። | |||
* I am making a fruit salad. ኣነ ሓደ ሳላጣ-ፍሩታ እገብር። ane ḥade salat’a-firuta igebiri። | |||
* I am eating toast. ኣነ ሓደ ቶስት እየ ዝበልዕ። ane ḥade tositi iye zibeli‘i። | |||
* I am eating toast with butter. ኣነ ሓደ ቶስት ምስ ጠስሚ እበልዕ። ane ḥade tositi misi t’esimī ibeli‘i።<br /> | |||
Revision as of 18:25, 14 March 2023
Tigrinya Vocabulary - Food
In this lesson, you will learn some Tigrinya vocabulary related to food. Tigrinya is a Semitic language spoken in Eritrea and Ethiopia. Food is an important part of the Tigrinya culture, and knowing the words for different foods can help you connect with the culture and communicate with Tigrinya speakers.
Popular food:
- Injera - a sourdough flatbread that is a staple food in Tigrinya cuisine.
- Shiro - a thick stew made from ground chickpeas or lentils, served with injera.
- Tibs - a dish of sautéed or grilled meat, typically served with injera and vegetables.
- Zigni - a spicy stew made with beef or lamb, served with injera.
- Alicha - a mild curry made with meat or vegetables.
- Kitfo - a dish of raw minced beef, seasoned with spices and served with injera.
- Hamli - a dish of spinach or other leafy greens cooked with spices and served with injera.
- Foul - a dish made from fava beans, often served for breakfast.
- Berbere - a spice blend that is a key ingredient in many Tigrinya dishes.
- Nai'mat - a dessert made from sweetened bread, milk, and spices.
Phrases
- I have a strawberry. ኣነ ሓደ ፍራውለ ኣሎኒ። ane ḥade firawile alonī።
- I have a kiwi and a melon. ኣነ ሓንቲ ኪቪን ሓደ መሎንን ኣሎኒ። ane ḥanitī kīvīni ḥade melonini alonī።
- I have an orange and a grapefruit. ኣነ ሓደ ኣራንጅን ሓንቲ ግረፕ-ፍሩትን ኣሎኒ። ane ḥade aranijini ḥanitī girepi-firutini alonī።
- I have an apple and a mango. ኣነ ሓደ ቱፋሕን ሓደ ማንጎን ኣለኒ። ane ḥade tufaḥini ḥade manigoni alenī።
- I have a banana and a pineapple. ኣነ ሓደ ባናናን ሓደ ኣናናስን ኣሎኒ። ane ḥade bananani ḥade ananasini alonī።
- I am making a fruit salad. ኣነ ሓደ ሳላጣ-ፍሩታ እገብር። ane ḥade salat’a-firuta igebiri።
- I am eating toast. ኣነ ሓደ ቶስት እየ ዝበልዕ። ane ḥade tositi iye zibeli‘i።
- I am eating toast with butter. ኣነ ሓደ ቶስት ምስ ጠስሚ እበልዕ። ane ḥade tositi misi t’esimī ibeli‘i።
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