What is another word for amharic?

Pronunciation: [amhˈaɹɪk] (IPA)

Amharic is a widely spoken Semitic language mainly used in Ethiopia. It is the official language and the lingua franca of the country. As with any language, Amharic has several synonyms, some of which are dialectical variations while others are distinct Ethiopian languages. Some of the synonyms for Amharic include Abyssinian, Ethiopian, Amarigna, Amhara, and Amarinya. Abyssinian is an older term for the language, while Ethiopian refers to the nationality of the speakers. Amarigna is another term for Amharic often used interchangeably with the standard name, while Amhara refers to the ethnic group that mainly speaks it. Amarinya is a term mainly used by the speakers themselves to emphasize the language's identity and significance to their culture.

What are the hypernyms for Amharic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Ethiopian Language, semitic language, afro-asiatic language, East Semitic language, Semetic language, Semitic-Hamitic language, Semito-Hamitic language.

What are the hyponyms for Amharic?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for amharic (as nouns)

Usage examples for Amharic

As soon as we had reached our tent, the letter was sent to us to be translated; but as we had with us no European who understood the language of the country, it had to be rendered first by Mr. Rassam into Arabic to Samuel, and by him from that language into amharic.
"A Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia With Some Account of the Late Emperor Theodore, His Country and People"
Henry Blanc
There is much reason to regret that none of the Europeans in the country who were conversant with the amharic language were sent for before that important document was made over to his Majesty; for I believe that not only the translation was-in many respects-a bad one, but, moreover, incorrect.
"A Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia With Some Account of the Late Emperor Theodore, His Country and People"
Henry Blanc
A simple phrase was rendered into one of deep importance to the success of the mission-one of such serious meaning, considering Theodore's position, that I am still inclined to believe that it was introduced in the amharic translation by Theodore's instructions.
"A Narrative of Captivity in Abyssinia With Some Account of the Late Emperor Theodore, His Country and People"
Henry Blanc

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