A1 Collocation ニュートラル

ራብ መያዝ

ራብ መያዝ

To be hungry

意味

Feeling the need to eat.

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文化的背景

It is common to invite anyone who sees you eating to join you by saying 'Inbla!' (Let's eat). If you say 'Rabegn' near someone eating, they will almost certainly offer you food. During 'Tsom' (fasting), people do not eat animal products or any food before noon or 3 PM. Talking about being hungry during these hours is common but requires patience. Young people use 'Rab' metaphorically for any strong desire, like 'ለሙዚቃ መራብ' (hungering for music). In some regions, being 'hungry' is a sign that you are a hard worker who has spent all your energy in the fields.

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The Suffix is Key

Memorize the object suffixes first. They are the same ones used for 'He told me' or 'She saw me.'

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Don't use 'To Be'

Never say 'Ine rab negn.' It's the most common beginner mistake and sounds very 'foreign.'

意味

Feeling the need to eat.

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The Suffix is Key

Memorize the object suffixes first. They are the same ones used for 'He told me' or 'She saw me.'

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Don't use 'To Be'

Never say 'Ine rab negn.' It's the most common beginner mistake and sounds very 'foreign.'

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Use it for Thirst too

Once you master 'Rabegn,' just swap 'Rab' for 'T'imat' to say 'I am thirsty' (T'imategn).

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Accept the Invitation

If you say 'Rabegn' and someone offers food, it's polite to take at least one bite (a Gursha).

自分をテスト

Fill in the correct suffix for 'I am hungry.'

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✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解:

The suffix '-ኝ' (gn) means 'me'. So 'ራበኝ' means 'Hunger caught me' or 'I am hungry.'

How do you ask a woman if she is hungry?

Which one is correct?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ራበሽ?

The suffix '-ሽ' (sh) is used for 'you' when speaking to a female.

Complete the dialogue.

A: ራባችሁ? B: አዎ፣ በጣም _______።

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ራበን

Since the question is 'Are YOU (plural) hungry?', the answer should be 'Yes, WE are hungry' (ራበን).

Match the phrase to the intensity.

Match 'ራብ ገደለኝ' with its meaning.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: I am starving

'ራብ ገደለኝ' literally means 'Hunger killed me,' which is used when you are extremely hungry.

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練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fill in the correct suffix for 'I am hungry.' Fill Blank A1

ራበ___።

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解:

The suffix '-ኝ' (gn) means 'me'. So 'ራበኝ' means 'Hunger caught me' or 'I am hungry.'

How do you ask a woman if she is hungry? Choose A1

Which one is correct?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ራበሽ?

The suffix '-ሽ' (sh) is used for 'you' when speaking to a female.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: ራባችሁ? B: አዎ፣ በጣም _______።

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ራበን

Since the question is 'Are YOU (plural) hungry?', the answer should be 'Yes, WE are hungry' (ራበን).

Match the phrase to the intensity. situation_matching B1

Match 'ራብ ገደለኝ' with its meaning.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: I am starving

'ራብ ገደለኝ' literally means 'Hunger killed me,' which is used when you are extremely hungry.

🎉 スコア: /4

よくある質問

10 問

It is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend.

Use 'Rab gedelegn' (Hunger killed me) or 'Betam rabegn' (I am very hungry).

Not really. For cravings, use 'አማረኝ' (Amaregn - It appealed to me).

'Rab' is the noun (hunger), and 'Merab' is the infinitive verb (to be hungry).

No, the '-gn' suffix already means 'me,' so 'Ine' is redundant unless you want to emphasize it.

Add 'neber' at the end: 'Rabegn neber.'

There isn't one word, but you can say 'በራብ ምክንያት ተናደድኩ' (I got angry because of hunger).

Yes, 'ውሻውን ራበው' (The dog is hungry).

It's a cultural/linguistic way of seeing physical states as external forces.

Say 'T'egebu' (I am full).

関連フレーズ

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ጥማት መያዝ

similar

To be thirsty

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እንቅልፍ መምጣት

similar

To feel sleepy

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መጥገብ

contrast

To be full/satisfied

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ራብ ገደለኝ

specialized form

I'm starving

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ምግብ ማማር

builds on

To crave food

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