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ልጅ — meaning in English: Child

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እርምጃ
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መንገድ
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ልጅ
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Amharic speakers use the word 'ልጅ' (child) frequently in everyday conversations, especially when talking about family or discussing education. For example, a parent might say, 'ልጅ ከተማ ይሂዳል' (The child goes to school). It is also common in community gatherings when referring to children in a group setting.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'ታዋቂ' (young one), which is often used more affectionately. While 'ልጅ' is used broadly to denote any child, 'ታዋቂ' may imply a sense of endearment or closeness, making it suitable for more intimate contexts.
Culture
'ልጅ' has deep roots in Ethiopian culture, reflecting the importance of family and community. Historically, children's welfare and education have been central to Ethiopian society, and the term has evolved to encompass not just biological offspring but also young ones in a nurturing context. This reflects the communal nature of child-rearing in Ethiopia.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of ልጅ in Amharic?
'ልጅ' becomes 'ልጆች' (children) in the plural form, which is regularly used when referring to groups of kids.
Q.How do you use ልጅ in a sentence?
You can say, 'እኔ ልጅ ነኝ' (I am a child) to express your identity or describe your age.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using ልጅ?
A common mistake is to use 'ልጅ' only for biological children. Remember, it can also refer to young individuals in a broader community context.
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