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ፈርዖን — meaning in English: Pharaoh

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አስፈላጊ
ዝንብር
ፈርዖን
ውስጥ
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers of Amharic often use the word 'ፈርዖን' in discussions about ancient history, particularly when referring to the powerful rulers of ancient Egypt. Additionally, this term may come up in religious contexts, especially when discussing figures from biblical narratives, like Moses and the Exodus, where Pharaoh plays a central role.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for 'ፈርዖን' is 'ንጉስ' (nigus), which means 'king' in Amharic. While both terms refer to rulers, 'ፈርዖን' is specifically tied to ancient Egyptian context and the cultural perception of divinity, whereas 'ንጉስ' is more general and can refer to kings in various historical contexts.
Culture
'ፈርዖን' originates from a combination of ancient Egyptian words that signify 'great house' or 'palace', reflecting the Pharaoh's role as both a political and spiritual leader. The cultural significance of Pharaohs extends beyond mere rulers; they were often considered gods on earth, embodying both divine and earthly power, which continues to fascinate historians and archaeologists alike.
FAQ
Q.What does the Amharic word ፈርዖን mean?
'ፈርዖን' translates to 'Pharaoh' in English, referring to the rulers of ancient Egypt known for their immense power and influence.
Q.How do you pronounce ፈርዖን?
'ፈርዖን' is pronounced as 'fer-a-on', with emphasis on the second syllable. Listening to native speakers can help with mastering the pronunciation.
Q.How is ፈርዖን used in sentences?
'ፈርዖን' can be used in sentences like 'እሷ ወዲዋ ወይዘና ፈርዖን ነበር' which means 'She said that Pharaoh was there.' It's often used in historical or cultural discussions.
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