How to say “Where Are You?” in Amharic?

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Amharic Lesson: “Where” Questions

Yet Neh?
For male: Where are you?
Yet Nesh?
For female: Where are you?
Yet Nachihu?
For plural: Where are you?
Yet Nen?
Where are we?
Yet Negni?
For male/female: Where am I?
Yet New?
For male: Where is he?
Yet Nechi / Nat?
For female: Where is she?
Yet Nachew?
For plural: Where are they?
Note: The word “Where” in Amharic is Yet. “Are you” is translated as Neh, Nesh, or Nachihu, depending on the subject. Be sure to read the Amharic “be” verbs for better understanding. Click here to learn about Amharic “be” verbs.

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