In Ethiopia, the phrase for "please" depends on the language spoken. In Amharic, the official language, you say "ibakih" (እባክህ) when speaking to a male and "ibakihsh" (እባክሽ) when addressing a female. Other languages spoken in Ethiopia, like Oromo and Tigrinya, have their own terms for "please," reflecting the country's linguistic diversity.
dureyea
dureyea
peace
for man """endemin aderk""" for woman """endemin adersh"""
"Simeh mindin now?" or simplly "Simeh?"
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You're asking about Ethiopian Jews. I couldn't find information about that.
An Ethiopian is a native or resident of Ethiopia.
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Ethiopian new year,meskel holiday,Easter,Ethiopian Christmas and so on