Amharic
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Welcome to Amharic!
Amharic is a special language spoken by many people in Ethiopia. It is the main language used in schools, government offices, and daily life there. If you visit Ethiopia, you will hear Amharic everywhere!
Writing and Reading
Amharic has its own unique way of writing called fidäl. The letters look different from English letters. They are written from left to right, like English. Each symbol shows a mix of a consonant (like b or t) and a vowel (like a or e). This makes reading Amharic fun and easy once you get used to it.
Speaking Amharic
Many millions of people speak Amharic. It is easy for different groups in Ethiopia to understand each other using this language. Amharic is also used in songs, books, and even in computer programs. You can find Amharic on the internet and on signs around Ethiopia.
Fun Facts
- Amharic is one of the official languages of Ethiopia, along with others like Oromo and Tigrinya.
- The language has special sounds called ejective consonants. These are made by pushing air out of the mouth sharply.
- Amharic words change a little depending on who you are talking to, making conversations very polite and friendly.
Amharic is a beautiful part of Ethiopia’s culture and helps people share their stories, traditions, and daily lives. Next time you hear Amharic, remember it is a wonderful way for people to connect and communicate!
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