neutral
very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'አስር' in a variety of everyday situations, such as counting objects, discussing prices, or referencing age. You might hear it in a market when negotiating the price of ten bananas or when a teacher asks how many students are present in class, emphasizing the number ten.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'አስር' specifically means 'ten,' the word 'ዐቢይ' (abiy) is sometimes used informally to refer to ten in specific contexts. However, 'አስር' is the standard term used in most situations, especially when clarity is needed.
Culture
'አስር' is not just a number; it's a bridge to understanding Ethiopian culture, where numbers play a crucial role in traditional practices, like counting the days of the month. Interestingly, the word 'አስር' can also reflect a sense of completeness, as ten is often seen as a full set in various contexts, such as a traditional coffee ceremony that can include ten guests.
FAQ
Q.How do you say ten in Amharic?
In Amharic, ten is said as 'አስር' (asɨr). It's a straightforward word that is easy to remember.
Q.What are some examples of using 'አስር' in sentences?
'አስር ባነሱ ባንዳዎች ነው' means 'There are ten bananas.' You can use it to count various objects or indicate age.
Q.Is 'አስር' used in formal contexts?
'አስር' is a neutral term and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, making it versatile for everyday use.