neutral
common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'ከፍ ያለ' when discussing elevation or importance, such as describing a high mountain or expressing admiration for someone's achievements. It can appear in everyday conversations, as well as in more formal discussions about societal issues, like the high cost of living.
Synonyms & nuances
'ከፍ ያለ' can be compared to 'ከፍ' which simply means 'high' but lacks the nuance of 'elevated' status or quality. Use 'ከፍ ያለ' when you want to emphasize significance or importance beyond just physical height.
Culture
The term 'ከፍ ያለ' is derived from the Amharic verb 'ከፍ', meaning 'to rise' or 'to lift.' In Ethiopian culture, the concept of height is not merely physical; it also symbolizes status and achievement, as seen in proverbs and songs. For example, a popular phrase implies that those with high aspirations will reach significant heights in life.
FAQ
Q.What does ከፍ ያለ mean in English?
'ከፍ ያለ' translates to 'high' in English, often used to describe elevation, importance, or a high level of quality.
Q.How do you use ከፍ ያለ in a sentence?
You can say, 'ከፍ ያለ ተራራ አለኝ' which means 'There is a high mountain' or 'ከፍ ያለ ዋጋ አለ' meaning 'There is a high price.'
Q.Is there a feminine or masculine form of ከፍ ያለ?
'ከፍ ያለ' is used as an adjective and does not change with gender in Amharic, making it suitable for both masculine and feminine nouns.