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Amharic Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi Amharic learners! ๐Ÿ˜Š
In this lesson, we will learn how to give our opinion in Amharic. Giving your opinion is an important skill that is useful in everyday interactions like debates, discussions, and negotiations. It also helps to express our thoughts and feelings effectively. So, let's begin!

Vocabulary

Before we jump into the grammar, let's learn some vocabulary that will help us in expressing our opinions in Amharic.

Amharic Pronunciation English
แ‰ฅแˆแ…แŒแŠ“ bilsigna Opinion
แˆ˜แˆแŠซแˆ melakam Good
แ‰ตแŠ•แ‰ขแ‰ต t'nbet Idea
แŠฅแˆญแ‹ณแ‰ณ erdat'a Thought
แŒฅแ‹ซแ‰„ t'iyaqe Point of view

Grammar

To express your opinion in Amharic, we use the verb "แŒแˆญแ‹ฐแˆ" (girdele) which means "to think" or "to believe".

To use this verb in a sentence, you need to conjugate it based on the tense and subject pronoun. Here's how it looks like in the present tense:

Person Conjugation
I แŒแˆญแ‹ฐแˆ (gerdele)
You (masculine singular) แŒแˆญแ‹ฐแˆˆแˆ (gerdelelle)
You (feminine singular) แŒแˆญแ‹ฐแˆแˆแˆ… (gerdelelh)
He/She แŒแˆญแ‹ฐแˆ‹แ‰ธแ‹ (gerdelachu)
We แŒแˆญแ‹ฐแŠ“แˆ (gerdenal)
You (plural) แŒแˆญแ‹ฐแ‰ฝแˆ (gerdechihu)
They แŒแˆญแ‹ฐแˆ‰ (gerdelu)

Let's see some examples:

Example 1

  • Person 1: แˆ›แŠ•แŠ›แ‹แŠ•แˆ แ‰ตแŠ•แ‰ขแ‰ต แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ฐแˆแŠ• แŒแˆญแ‹ฐแˆ? (Man'agnawin t'nibet endemin gerdele?) meaning "what is your opinion or idea?"
  • Person 2: แŠฅแŠ” แˆ˜แˆแŠซแˆ แ‰ตแŠ•แ‰ขแ‰ต แŒแˆญแ‹ฐแˆแข (Ene melakam t'nibet girdele) meaning "I think it's a good idea."

Example 2

  • Person 1: แ‰ แ‹šแˆ… แŒŠแ‹œ แŠ แˆแแ‰ฝแˆ…แˆ? (Bezih gzih alfechu?) meaning "Are you enjoying the moment?"
  • Person 2: แŠฅแŠ” แŒแˆญแ‹ฐแˆ‹แ‰ธแ‹ แ‹จแ‰ฐแ‹ฐแˆจแˆฐ แАแ‹แข (Ene gerdalachuw yetederese new) meaning "I think it's really enjoyable."

Example 3

  • Person 1: แ‹จแŠขแ‰ตแ‹ฎแŒตแ‹ซ แ‰ฐแˆซแˆซ แАแ‹ แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ดแ‰ต แАแˆฝ? (Ye'ityopya t'araara new endetinsh?) meaning "What is your opinion on Ethiopian food?"
  • Person 2: แŒฅแ‹ซแ‰„แ‹ แ‰ แŠฅแŠ”แŠ“ แ‰ แˆซแˆตแ‹ซ แ‰…แˆญแ‰ฅ แАแ‹แข (T'iyaq'ew be'enena besr'aya q'irib new) meaning "My point of view is that it's delicious both in my and Rashe's opinion."

Informal Expressions

In addition to the above grammatical expressions, there are also informal expressions that can be used in conversations. Using these expressions in interactions not only shows respect and politeness but also helps build relationships with people.

Here are some expressions that express politeness when you give your opinion:

  • แŠ แˆตแ‰ฐแˆ›แˆจแŠ (astemarign) meaning "I have the honor to say..."
  • แ‰ แ‰ฐแˆธแ‹แˆ (beteshifachu) meaning "If I may say so..."
  • แŠฅแŠ•แ‹ตแŒˆแˆแŒฝแˆแŠ (endegelgutschelegne) meaning "If you'll allow me to say..."

Dialogue

Let's see a dialogue between two friends talking about a recent movie they watched in Amharic.

  • Person 1: แ‹ญแˆ… แŠแˆแˆ แˆแŠ“แˆแ‰ฒ แАแ‹? (Yih filim mindalti new?) meaning "What do you think about this movie?"
  • Person 2: แˆแŠ•แ‹ตแŠ•แ‹ซแ‰ตแŠ• แˆ›แ‹ญแˆˆแ‹ˆแŒฅแˆ…แ‰ฅแŠ• แАแ‹ แกแก (Mindinyat'n mailyewetehibin new) meaning "I think it lacks character development."
  • Person 1: แˆแŠ•แ‹ตแŠ•แ‹ซแ‰ต แ‹จแˆšแŒˆแŠ˜แ‹ แŠซแˆแˆ†แА แŠ แˆตแ‰ฐแˆ›แˆจแŠ (Mindinyat yemignew kallhone astemarign) meaning "May I say that the special effects were great though."

Practice

Now it's your turn to practice giving your opinion in Amharic. Find a topic that interests you and try to express your opinion cogently using the vocabulary and grammar we just learned. You can also use Find native speakers and ask them any questions about expressing opinions in Amharic.

Conclusion

In conclusion, expressing your opinion in Amharic is an essential skill that can help you build meaningful relationships with people. Use "แŒแˆญแ‹ฐแˆ" (girdele) to give your opinion and add expressions to show politeness and respect. I hope this lesson was useful to you. Use the Polyglot Club website to improve your Amharic Grammar, find a language exchange partner and practice giving your opinion in real-life situations. ๐Ÿ˜ƒ


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