意味
Literally 'my stomach', used as endearment.
文化的背景
The stomach is seen as the container of one's 'true' self. To share what is in your 'Hod' is to be vulnerable and honest. In the capital, 'Hodye' is very trendy among young couples and is often used in social media captions with heart emojis. In rural areas, the term is used more sparingly and carries even more weight, often reserved for deep family bonds. In the US or Europe, 'Hode' is often used by parents to keep the language alive with their children, even if the children speak mostly English.
Use it to soften things
If you have to deliver bad news to a friend, starting with 'Hode' makes it much softer.
Gender Neutral
You can use 'Hode' for both men and women, but remember the verbs must change gender!
意味
Literally 'my stomach', used as endearment.
Use it to soften things
If you have to deliver bad news to a friend, starting with 'Hode' makes it much softer.
Gender Neutral
You can use 'Hode' for both men and women, but remember the verbs must change gender!
The 'Ye' factor
Add 'Ye' (Hodye) if you want to sound extra cute or if you are talking to a baby.
Secrets
Remember that 'Hod' also means secrets. If someone says 'Hode yawqewal', they are being mysterious.
自分をテスト
Which of the following is the most appropriate person to call 'Hode'?
Who can you address as 'Hode'?
'Hode' is an intimate term for loved ones, not for formal or professional interactions.
Fill in the blank to say 'How are you, my dear?' to a female friend.
እንዴት ነሽ ____?
'Hode' (My stomach) is the correct form for endearment.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are comforting a friend who lost their job.
'Aizoh hode' means 'Be strong, my dear', which is perfect for comforting someone.
Complete the dialogue between a mother and son.
Mother: ና ምሳ ብላ። Son: እሺ እማዬ። Mother: ጎበዝ ____።
A mother would naturally call her son 'Hode' to show affection.
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4 問題Who can you address as 'Hode'?
'Hode' is an intimate term for loved ones, not for formal or professional interactions.
እንዴት ነሽ ____?
'Hode' (My stomach) is the correct form for endearment.
Situation: You are comforting a friend who lost their job.
'Aizoh hode' means 'Be strong, my dear', which is perfect for comforting someone.
Mother: ና ምሳ ብላ። Son: እሺ እማዬ። Mother: ጎበዝ ____።
A mother would naturally call her son 'Hode' to show affection.
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よくある質問
10 問No! It's very common between parents and children, and among close female friends.
It's less common. Men usually use 'Gashe' (elder) or 'Wondime' (brother). Using 'Hode' between men might imply a very sensitive or brotherly bond, but it's rarer.
'Libbe' (my heart) is used but 'Hode' is much more traditionally Ethiopian and feels more intimate.
Not at all. It is timeless and used by all generations.
Only if the email is to a very close friend or family member. Never in a business email.
No, it would be considered 'too fast' and a bit creepy.
You don't really say that. 'Hode' already implies the sweetness!
Say 'Hoden amemegn'. Don't just say 'Hode'.
They are both common, but 'Hodye' is slightly more 'cutesy'.
Not really as an endearment. You wouldn't call a group of people 'My stomachs'.
関連フレーズ
አንጀቴ
similarMy intestines/soul
የኔ አለም
similarMy world
ፍቅሬ
synonymMy love
ሆድና ጀርባ
contrastStomach and back
ሆደ ሰፊ
builds onPatient/Secret-keeper