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ቅዳሜ — meaning in English: Saturday

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ካሳ
ግንቦት
ደስ
ቅዳሜ
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neutral very common
Usage
In Ethiopia, native speakers commonly use the word ቅዳሜ during casual conversations when discussing weekend plans. For instance, someone might say, 'What are you doing this ቅዳሜ?' when making arrangements to meet friends or family. Additionally, it is often mentioned in local events and religious contexts, as Saturday is a day of rest for many.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'ዕረፍቲ' (Ireyfit), which also refers to a day of rest. However, ቅዳሜ specifically denotes Saturday, while ዕረፍቲ can refer to any rest day, making ቅዳሜ more specific and contextually relevant when talking about the weekend.
Culture
The word ቅዳሜ is derived from the Ge'ez language, which is the liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. In Ethiopia, Saturday holds cultural significance as it is often a day for church services and familial gatherings, making it a vital part of the weekly rhythm of life.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce ቅዳሜ?
The word is pronounced as 'kidameh,' with emphasis on the first syllable. It's helpful to listen to native speakers for a better grasp of the pronunciation.
Q.Is ቅዳሜ used in formal situations?
Yes, it can be used in both formal and informal contexts. For example, you might hear it in business meetings when discussing schedules, as well as in casual conversations among friends.
Q.What should I avoid when using the word ቅዳሜ?
Avoid using ቅዳሜ in a way that suggests it's a working day, as it is universally recognized as a day of rest and leisure, especially in Ethiopian culture.
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