neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'ወይፈል' in the context of dining, especially when ordering at a restaurant or attending family gatherings where beef dishes are served. For example, one might say, 'I would like to order ወይፈል,' when enjoying a traditional Ethiopian meal that features beef stew as a centerpiece.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'ወይፈል' specifically refers to beef, the word 'ስጋ' (siga) is a more general term for meat. You would choose 'ወይፈል' when you specifically want to refer to beef, whereas 'ስጋ' can refer to any type of meat, making it less specific.
Culture
'ወይፈል' holds a significant place in Ethiopian culture, where beef is often associated with celebrations and special occasions, such as weddings and holidays. Historically, the consumption of beef in Ethiopia has been linked to pastoralist traditions, where cattle are seen as a symbol of wealth and community.
FAQ
Q.What is the Amharic word for beef?
'ወይፈል' is the Amharic word for beef, commonly used in everyday conversation and dining contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce 'ወይፈል'?
'ወይፈል' is pronounced as 'weyfel,' with emphasis on the second syllable. You can listen to native speakers to get a better sense of the pronunciation.
Q.Are there any common phrases that include 'ወይፈል'?
Yes, a common phrase is 'ወይፈል እንቁላል' (weyfel enqualal), meaning 'beef stew.' This phrase is frequently used when referring to traditional Ethiopian dishes.