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አንድ — meaning in English: one

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አስተያየት
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አንድ
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neutral very common
Usage
In everyday conversations, native Amharic speakers use 'አንድ' to refer to the number one, such as when counting objects or indicating singularity. For instance, someone might say 'አንድ ቤት' to mean 'one house' while shopping or during a discussion about family members.
Synonyms & nuances
'አንድ' is the most straightforward way to say 'one,' but another word, 'አንድነት,' refers to the idea of unity or being united. You would use 'አንድ' when simply counting or designating a single item, while 'አንድነት' might be used in more abstract discussions about togetherness.
Culture
The word 'አንድ' has its roots in ancient Semitic languages, linking it to the concept of unity and singularity across various cultures. In Ethiopian culture, the number one holds significance as it often symbolizes oneness or unity among people, particularly within families and communities.
FAQ
Q.What does አንድ mean in English?
'አንድ' translates to 'one' in English, representing the number one as a singular entity.
Q.How do you pronounce አንድ?
'አንድ' is pronounced as 'and,' with a soft 'a' sound as in 'father'.
Q.Can አንድ be used in sentences?
Yes, you can use 'አንድ' in sentences like 'አንድ ሰው እንደ ገና ይታወቃል' meaning 'one person is known again.'
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