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Introduction

In this lesson, you will learn essential Tigrinya vocabulary for family members. Knowing these words is important for any beginner Tigrinya learner, as family is an integral part of the Tigrinya-speaking culture. You will learn how to say mother, father, brother, sister, son, and daughter, as well as extended family terms. This lesson is part of the larger "Complete 0 to A1 Tigrinya Course," designed to take you from a complete beginner to an A1 level Tigrinya speaker.

Tigrinya Family Members Vocabulary

Immediate Family Members

Below are common Tigrinya words for parents, siblings, and children:

Tigrinya Pronunciation English
ኣስመራ Asmara Mother
ኣብርሃ Abrha Father
ወንድ Wänd Son
ወጋ Wäga Daughter
አዉርድ Awerd Brother (male speaking about his brother)
ልብ Läb Sister (male speaking about his sister)
እቲ ኣቦይ Iti aboy Brother (female speaking about her brother)
እቲ ልብ Iti ləb Sister (female speaking about her sister)

Extended Family Members

It's also important to learn Tigrinya vocabulary for extended family members, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins:

Tigrinya Pronunciation English
ኣድዲ Adädi Grandmother (maternal)
ሽምብላ Shimbila Grandmother (paternal)
ኣቶ Ato Grandfather (maternal)
ኣቦይ Aboy Grandfather (paternal)
አዝናኝ Azanägn Uncle (paternal)
ኣባይ Abay Uncle (maternal)
አብረሀ Abräha Aunt (paternal)
ኣቡነ Abune Aunt (maternal)
ወልደት Wäldät Daughter-in-law
ቤተሰባት Betäsbät Sister-in-law
ባሕሪ Bahri Brother-in-law
መትወስ Mattawäs Cousin

Family Terms Usage

Learning the vocabulary for family members is one thing, but it's also essential to know how to use it properly in sentences. Here are some example sentences:

  • ኣስመራ ኣብርሃ ካብ ሓደ ኣብ ምባል ኣዳራሽ ተስተዋዮም ። (Asmara abrha kab hdä ab mäbal adärash təstewäyom.) - Mother and father are sitting at the table drinking coffee.
  • ወንድ ወንድ ይብል (Wänd wänd yəblə.) - Sons are important.
  • ወጋዲ ኣዝናኝ ብርሃን መመስማር እታ ሰፍሓ። (Wägadi azanägn bärhan mämäsämär etä sfäh.) - My uncle's daughter is getting married next week.

Conclusion

In this lesson, you learned the Tigrinya vocabulary for family members, including immediate and extended family terms. Knowing these words and how to use them properly in sentences is an essential step toward becoming an A1 level Tigrinya speaker. In the next lesson, we will learn Tigrinya vocabulary for various types of relationships, such as friend, neighbor, coworker, and romantic relationships.


Table of Contents - Tigrinya Course - 0 to A1


Greetings and Introductions


Alphabet and Pronunciation


Numbers and Time


Basic Sentence Structure


Common Verbs and Actions


Asking Questions


Food and Dining


Tigrinya Culture and Traditions


Nouns and Pronouns


Family and Relationships


Adjectives and Adverbs


Travel and Transportation


Geography and History



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