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Sad in Amharic: አሳዛኝ

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ማዕከል
አይነት
ምርጥ ያለ
ቅዳሜ
አሳዛኝ
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'አሳዛኝ' in both everyday conversations and literary contexts. For instance, when discussing personal experiences, someone might say, 'The news was አሳዛኝ,' referring to a sad event. In literature, authors often use it to evoke emotions in stories that deal with loss or hardship.
Synonyms & nuances
'አሳዛኝ' is often used interchangeably with 'ድንጋይ' (which means 'sorrowful'), but 'አሳዛኝ' emphasizes a more palpable, immediate sadness. You might choose 'አሳዛኝ' when expressing a current feeling of grief, while 'ድንጋይ' might be reserved for more reflective contexts.
Culture
The word 'አሳዛኝ' has its roots in the Semitic language family, highlighting the deep emotional expressions present in Ethiopian culture. In Amharic literature, it often conveys a profound sense of empathy, connecting readers and characters through shared experiences of sorrow, making it a powerful word in storytelling.
FAQ
Q.What does አሳዛኝ mean in English?
'አሳዛኝ' translates to 'sad' in English, describing feelings of unhappiness or sorrow.
Q.How do you use አሳዛኝ in a sentence?
You can use it in a sentence like: 'The movie was very አሳዛኝ and left me thinking about life for hours.'
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using አሳዛኝ?
One common mistake is using it for mild disappointment; 'አሳዛኝ' conveys a deeper sense of sadness and should be reserved for stronger emotional contexts.
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