Amharic Alphabet Made Easy Lesson 4

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Welcome to Lesson Four!

In today’s lesson, we will learn 9 letters, from (a) to (ne). By the end of the lesson, we will practice forming short Amharic words using the letters we learn today and the ones from the previous lessons.

First, we will read the letters one by one. Then we will move on to word building.

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Now, let’s practice reading Amharic by making short words:

NaCome (M)
NuCome (P)
ነይNeyCome (F)
አንድAndOne
ጉዳይGudayMatter, Issue
ነገርNeger  Thing
ጎጅGojHarmful
ጎጆGojoHut
ውድWdExpensive
ግንድGndWood
ውድድርWddrRace
ድርድርDrdrNegotiation
እዚያ EziyaThere
እዚህEzihHere
አእምሮAemroMind
ድንጋይDngayStone
ድንችDncTomato
ወደዚህWedezihTowards Here
ዝንብZnbFly

Homework

  • Copy the following words by hand in your notebook
  • Take a photo of your handwriting
  • Record your voice reading each word their transliteration and meaning

Then, send both the photo and the voice recording to our WhatsApp or Telegram group.

I will personally check your work, track your progress, and give feedback whenever necessary.

That’s all for today.

We are almost finished with the Amharic alphabet course; just one part left.

Next, we will learn the letters from ከ (ke) to ፐ (pe) and complete the alphabet. After that, we will move on to grammar lessons.

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Thanks for watching. See you in the next lesson!

Muhammed Umer

Muhammed Umer is an Amharic language teacher based in Addis Ababa. He has been teaching Amharic online since 2021 and helps learners to read, write, and speak Amharic with confidence. He also published many practical Amharic learning guides and lessons like, Amharic alphabet, vocabulary, grammar and conversation lessons to make the Amharic language accessible to everyone.