Language/Amharic/Vocabulary/Science-and-Technology
In this lesson, we will be expanding our Amharic vocabulary to include advanced scientific and technological terms, including medicine and engineering. As a seasoned Amharic teacher, I am excited to guide you through this lesson, and share some cultural information and interesting facts along the way.
Medicine
The field of medicine is constantly evolving, and it is important to keep up with the latest terminology when speaking about healthcare. Here are some medical terms in Amharic that you might find useful:
Amharic | Pronunciation | English |
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በጤና | be-tena | Medicine |
ጡት | t'ut | Pill |
ፍራፍሬ | f'raf'er | Injection |
መጠን | met'en | Diagnosis |
ጤና ቻይናንጦች | tena chayinajotch | Medical conditions |
ቤተ-መቅደስ | bete-mekades | Hospital |
Some interesting facts about healthcare in Ethiopia include the fact that the country has made significant progress in reducing child mortality rates, and that traditional medicine is still widely used in rural areas.
Engineering
Engineering is another field that is constantly advancing, and it is important to be knowledgeable about the latest terminology. Here are some engineering terms in Amharic that you might find useful:
Amharic | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
ስልት | sil't | Electricity |
የቴክኖሎጂ | yé-technoloji | Technology |
ፍርግርግ | firgirg | Circuit |
ሲስተም | sistim | System |
የቦሌ | yé-bolé | Battery |
ዳታ | data | Data |
On a cultural note, it is interesting to know that Ethiopia is home to the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which is currently under construction and expected to provide a significant source of renewable energy for the country.
I hope you found this lesson informative and enjoyable. By expanding our vocabulary to include advanced scientific and technological terms in Amharic, we are taking an important step towards achieving fluency in the language. As always, keep practicing and never hesitate to ask questions. በትንሽ ጠባቂ የአማርኛ ማድረግ ይፈልጋሉ!
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