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Amharic Grammar - How to Use "Have"

Hi Amharic learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn how to use the verb "have" in Amharic.

The Verb "Have"

In Amharic, the verb "have" is translated as "αŠ₯αŠ•α‹°α‹šαˆ… αŠα‹" (endizihe new). It is often used to express possession, ownership or affiliation.

Examples:

Amharic Pronunciation English
"α‹¨αŠ” መልካም αˆ˜αŒ αŠ•" "yenΓ© melkam meten" "I have a nice car"
"αˆαˆ‰αŠ•αˆ α‰ α‰΅αŠ­αŠ­αˆ αˆ˜αˆ˜αˆαŠ¨α‰΅ αŠ αˆˆαˆ˜α‰»αˆ‹α‰Ήαˆ… αŠα‹" "hulunm bemetekikil memalket alematchalachu new" "You all have the ability to learn quickly"
"αŠ₯αŠ“α‰΅αˆ… α‹¨αˆαŠ•αˆ¨αˆ³α‹ αˆ†αŠ–α‰₯αŠ›αˆ" "enatihum yenimerasaw honobinishagnal" "Your mother has a beautiful garden"

Note that in Amharic, the verb "have" does not change according to the subject. It is always "αŠ₯αŠ•α‹°α‹šαˆ… αŠα‹" (endizihe new).

How to Express "Have Not"

To express "have not" in Amharic, we add the negation particle "αŠ α‹­" (ayi) before "αŠα‹" (new).

Examples:

Amharic Pronunciation English
"α‰³α‹²α‹«αŠ• α‹΅αˆαŒΎα‰₯ኝ" "tadiyan dimijot'bign" "Tadiyan doesn't have a pen"
"α‰₯α‹™αˆ αˆ΅αˆαŒ£αŠ• αŠ α‹­αŠ–α‰°αˆ" "buzhum sil'etan ayinot'etam" "We don't have many options"

Note that the negation particle "αŠ α‹­" (ayi) can also be used to express negation with other verbs.

How to Ask if Someone Has Something

To ask if someone has something, we can use the question word "αŠ₯αˆ΅αŠ«αˆαŠ•?" (esekahun) before the verb "αŠα‹" (new).

Examples:

Amharic Pronunciation English
"α‰³α‹²α‹«αŠ• ገα‰₯ቻ αŠ αˆ‰α‰΅?" "tadiyan gebicha alut?" "Does Tadiyan have a camera?"
"αŠ α‰Ά αˆ€α‹­α‰₯ αŠ α‹­α‰°αˆƒαˆ α‰₯αˆˆα‹ α‰°αŒ α‹«α‰‚ αŒ₯α‰…αˆ α‰°α‰€α‰ αˆαŠ•" "ato hayib ayitahal belwe tete'yaki' timkem tetkebe'len" "We asked Mr. Haib if he had any good news"

Practice Dialogue

  • Person 1: "α‰αˆ‹ አሡከα‰₯αˆ­αˆƒαˆˆαˆ" (kula askibr'halehu) - I have a cat
  • Person 2: "α‰αˆ‹ ለመከα‰₯ር αˆ˜αˆ˜αˆαŠ¨α‰΅ α‹­αˆαˆαŒ‹αˆ‰?" (kula lemekibr' memalket yifeligalhu?) - Can you train the cat?
  • Person 1: "αŠ α‹Ž α‰ α‰€αˆ‹αˆ‰ αŒ αˆ‹α‰΅ α‹­αˆ°αˆ›αˆ" (awo bekalalu t'elat yisemal) - Yes, it can be trained with treats.

Conclusion

That's all for using the verb "have" in Amharic! Practice and enjoy using it in your conversations. To improve your Amharic Grammar, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


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