Similar words: william harvey, ham-handed, haricot, william henry harrison, shari, sharia, charing, harijan. Meaning: n. the dominant and official language of Ethiopia; a Semitic language much influenced by the Cushitic language with which Amhara have been in close contact. adj. related to or characteristic of or written in Amharic.
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1. Liya speaks English and Amharic, as well as fluent French and some Italian.
2. Amharic , Tigrinya, Oromigna, Guaragigna, Somali, Arabic, other local languages, English (major foreign language taught in schools.
3. The official language is Amharic, political and economic activities in the common English.
4. Related to or characteristic of or written in Amharic .
5. Speaking in Amharic through an interpreter, Alem said the fight that killed his brother was staged.
6. Its modern Yemeni descendents are closely related to the modern Semitic languages of Ethiopia, including Amharic, the national language.
7. Browsers in Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, and Senegal can search in the Amharic, Shona, and Wolof languages, respectively.
8. Drawing in the cheeks and holding the arms rigidly by the side of the body means "thin" in Amharic .
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9. The fossil has been named "Selam," which means peace in Ethiopia's official Amharic language.
10. The fo il has been named "Selam, " which mea peace in Ethiopia's official Amharic language.
11. The city of Addis Abeb, means "New Flower" in Amharic.
12. It belongs to the Semitic group of languages, which also includes Hebrew and Amharic , the main language of Ethiopia .
13. At one point Kongit mentions that her name comes from the Amharic language and it means 'beautiful' ...
More similar words: william harvey, ham-handed, haricot, william henry harrison, shari, sharia, charing, harijan, chariot, charily, charity, sharing, shariah, pharisee, baric, mata hari, lothario, kalahari, charisma, agaric, eucharist, zechariah, sharia law, saccharin, Richard, saccharine, charioteer, cantharidin, charitably, charitable.