A1 Expression Neutre

ነገ እንገናኝ

ነገ እንገናኝ

See you tomorrow

Signification

Planning to meet the next day.

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Contexte culturel

The concept of 'Insha'Allah' (God willing) is often implied or explicitly added (ፈቃደ እግዚአብሔር ከሆነ - Feqade Egziabher kehone) when making plans for tomorrow. In the capital, 'Chaw' (from Ciao) is almost always used before 'Nege ingenagn'. Farewells are often longer and involve multiple blessings. 'Nege ingenagn' might be just the start of a 2-minute goodbye. Punctuality is becoming more strictly observed in Addis, so 'Nege ingenagn' is now often followed by a specific 'Se'at' (hour).

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Add 'Ishi'

Starting with 'Ishi' (Okay) makes the phrase sound more natural and agreeable.

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Check the Day

Ensure you actually mean 'tomorrow' and not 'later today' (behwala).

Signification

Planning to meet the next day.

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Add 'Ishi'

Starting with 'Ishi' (Okay) makes the phrase sound more natural and agreeable.

⚠️

Check the Day

Ensure you actually mean 'tomorrow' and not 'later today' (behwala).

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The 'GN' sound

Practice the 'gn' sound at the end; it's the same sound as in 'lasagna'.

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Religious context

If someone says 'Beselam yagenagnen', just reply 'Amen' or 'Nege ingenagn'.

Teste-toi

Fill in the missing word to say 'See you tomorrow'.

ነገ _______ (ingenagn).

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : እንገናኝ

The correct conjugated form for 'let's meet' is 'እንገናኝ'.

Which phrase is best for saying goodbye to a colleague you will see tomorrow?

Goodbye, see you tomorrow.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : ቻው፣ ነገ እንገናኝ

'Nege' means tomorrow, which is the correct context.

Complete the dialogue.

A: ስራ ጨረስኩ። B: እሺ፣ _______።

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : ነገ እንገናኝ

When someone finishes work, 'See you tomorrow' is the most logical response.

Match the phrase to the situation.

You are ending a phone call with your sister at 9 PM.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : ነገ እንገናኝ

'Nege ingenagn' is a perfect sign-off for a late-night call.

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Aides visuelles

When to say it

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Social

  • Friends
  • Family
  • Neighbors
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Work

  • Colleagues
  • Clients
  • Boss

Banque d exercices

4 exercices
Fill in the missing word to say 'See you tomorrow'. Fill Blank A1

ነገ _______ (ingenagn).

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : እንገናኝ

The correct conjugated form for 'let's meet' is 'እንገናኝ'.

Which phrase is best for saying goodbye to a colleague you will see tomorrow? Choose A1

Goodbye, see you tomorrow.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : ቻው፣ ነገ እንገናኝ

'Nege' means tomorrow, which is the correct context.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: ስራ ጨረስኩ። B: እሺ፣ _______።

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : ነገ እንገናኝ

When someone finishes work, 'See you tomorrow' is the most logical response.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A1

You are ending a phone call with your sister at 9 PM.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : ነገ እንገናኝ

'Nege ingenagn' is a perfect sign-off for a late-night call.

🎉 Score : /4

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

It is neutral. You can use it with friends, but also with your boss or a teacher without being rude.

Use 'በኋላ እንገናኝ' (Behwala ingenagn).

It means 'Let us meet.'

Yes, it's a very common way to end a friendly or semi-formal email.

You can say 'ከተመቸን ነገ እንገናኝ' (If it's convenient, let's meet tomorrow).

Yes, 'እስከ ነገ' (Eske nege) is the shorter version.

Yes, in a literal sense. Culturally, it refers to the next daylight cycle.

It's like the 'ny' in 'canyon'.

Yes, because 'እን-' means 'we', it works for two people or a large group.

No, that would just mean 'Tomorrow' and sounds incomplete.

Expressions liées

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እስከ ነገ

similar

Until tomorrow

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ነገ እንተያይ

synonym

Let's see each other tomorrow

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በሰላም ያገናኘን

specialized form

May He bring us together in peace

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በኋላ እንገናኝ

similar

See you later

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ሳምንት እንገናኝ

builds on

See you next week

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