To be honest Amharic is a very difficult language especially if you are not from there i am an Ethiopian that lives in Ethiopia but it is still a very hard language even for me! I went to an international school so i learned English from a young age and am a fluent speaker in English although i am an Ethiopian English still comes much more naturally to me. Spoken Amharic is much more easier that writing and reading. Reading and writing in Amharic is one of the hardest things i have ever learned i still have a very hard time reading and it takes me like 20 seconds to read 1 word so reading books in Amharic is out of the question. But if you insisnt on learing it the best way is come to Ethiopia for 6 months and just live here and I'm sure you will learn it much faster than sitting in a class room.
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Books at your local library are a great source to learn about the Amharic language. You can visit Africa, although most cant. And learn directly from locals.
English website translation into Amharic?
I love you is written as: [Courtesy Amharic Dictionary] == ==
amharic is the language spoken by adam
Amharic is a major language in Ethiopia.
empua is in Amharic too and it means kisses or kiss you
One can listen to Amharic music for free at sites such as Last.fm, Amharic Music, and Song Area. One can also listen to Amharic music through videos on YouTube.
"Tenesleling" is the word for "hello" in Amharic, which is the most widely spoken language in Ethiopia. Pronounced: TE-nest-e-LING "T" is explosive - flick the roof of your mouth to pronounce it.
How hard a language is to learn really depends on your motivation.
No. It is not. The alphabets are the same as English and grammar is not hard to learn.
'do you speak Amharic?" There is a feminine and masculine words in Amharic. For female = Amarigna menager techiyalesh For male - Amrigna menager techelaleh? Amaregha techelaleh (አማርኛ ትችላለህ)