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In Amharic, "betam" (በጣም) translates to "very" or "extremely." It is often used to emphasize the degree of an adjective or adverb, similar to saying "really" or "very much" in English. For example, one might say "betam እንቁላል" (very delicious) to express strong appreciation for food.

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