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Simple Sentence / nätäla aräftä nägäroč ነጠላ አረፍተ ነገሮች/

A simple sentence has a single subject and a single verb; but it can have other parts of speech. The pattern is:


Subject + Predicate


Example:


Ayele rot’ä አየለ ሮጠ::

S + V

Ayele bäfїt’їnät rot’ä

አየለ በፍጥነት ሮጠ


S + adv + V

räjïmu Ayele bäfїt’їnät rot’ä

ረጅሙ አየለ በፍጥነት ሮጠ::

Adjective +Noun+Adverb+Verb


Source

https://www.livelingua.com/peace-corps/Amharic/Amharic%20Peace%20Corps%20Language%20Manual-2015.pdf