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ጠዋት — meaning in English: morning

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ድህነት
መጠጣት
ጠዋት
በየ
ጥፍር
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'ጠዋት' when discussing daily routines, such as greeting someone in the morning or referring to plans for the day ahead. You'll often hear this term in family settings or among friends, particularly during breakfast or morning gatherings.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'ጠወት' (tewet), which also refers to morning, but it is less frequently used in everyday conversation. 'ጠዋት' is more common in casual greetings and expressions, making it the go-to word for 'morning' in most contexts.
Culture
'ጠዋት' not only signifies the literal time of day but also carries a cultural resonance in Ethiopia's diverse traditions. The early morning is often viewed as a time for reflection and new beginnings, with many Ethiopians starting their day with coffee ceremonies that celebrate community and connection.
FAQ
Q.What is the correct pronunciation of ጠዋት?
'ጠዋት' is pronounced as 'tewah't, with emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help refine your pronunciation.
Q.How do I use ጠዋት in a sentence?
You can use 'ጠዋት' in a sentence like 'ጠዋት ደስ ይበልኝ!' which means 'Good morning!' in English.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using ጠዋት?
A common mistake is using 'ጠዋት' in formal contexts without the appropriate greeting. It's best suited for casual situations; for formal settings, consider using longer phrases that include greetings.
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