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ጭማቂ — meaning in English: Juice

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ዋጋ
ጭማቂ
እናት
እውነተኛ
ላይማር
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neutral common
Usage
Native Amharic speakers commonly use the word ጭማቂ when ordering drinks at restaurants or cafes, especially when they want something refreshing. For instance, during a family gathering or celebration, you might hear someone asking for ጭማቂ to accompany their meal, particularly with traditional dishes.
Synonyms & nuances
While ጭማቂ specifically refers to juice, the word ከመሳለ (kemesale) is a more general term for beverage. You would choose ጭማቂ when specifically referring to fruit juices, whereas ከመሳለ covers a broader range of drinks.
Culture
The word ጭማቂ has its roots in the rich Ethiopian culture, where fruit juices are a staple refreshment, especially in hot climates. Traditionally, fruits like mango, orange, and avocado are used to make ጭማቂ, and it’s often served in colorful glassware during social events, embodying hospitality and joy.
FAQ
Q.What is the Amharic word for juice?
The Amharic word for juice is ጭማቂ. It is commonly used in everyday conversation when referring to any kind of fruit juice.
Q.How do you pronounce ጭማቂ?
You pronounce ጭማቂ as 'ch'maki', with emphasis on the first syllable. The 'ch' sounds somewhat like 'ch' in 'cheese'.
Q.Can ጭማቂ refer to vegetable juice?
No, ጭማቂ specifically refers to fruit juice. If you're talking about a vegetable drink, you would need to specify the type or say something like እትም ጭማቂ, which means vegetable juice.
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