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እሁድ — meaning in English: Sunday

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Usage
The word እሁድ (Sunday) is commonly used by native Amharic speakers when discussing their weekly schedules, such as making plans to meet friends for coffee or attending church services. Additionally, it's often heard in conversations about traditional family gatherings, which typically take place on Sundays in Ethiopia.
Synonyms & nuances
While እሁድ specifically refers to Sunday, the word ቀን (ken) can refer to any day. You would use እሁድ when specifically addressing Sunday, especially in contexts related to weekend activities or religious observances.
Culture
The word እሁድ is derived from the ancient Semitic root meaning 'to rest,' reflecting the Sabbath-like significance of Sunday in Ethiopian culture. For many, it's not just a day off from work but a time for spiritual reflection, family bonding, and community activities, making it a cornerstone of the Ethiopian week.
FAQ
Q.What does እሁድ mean in English?
The word እሁድ translates to 'Sunday' in English, marking the first day of the week in many cultures, including Ethiopia.
Q.How do you pronounce እሁድ?
It is pronounced as 'ihud,' where the 'ih' is similar to the 'i' in 'sit,' and 'ud' is pronounced like 'ood' in 'food.'
Q.Are there any common expressions or phrases with እሁድ?
Yes, you might hear phrases like 'እሁድ ጌታ' (Ihud Geta), which means 'Sunday Service,' highlighting its importance in religious contexts.
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