A1 Expression カジュアル

ቁርስ በላህ?

ቁርስ በላህ

Did you eat breakfast?

意味

Asking someone if they have had their morning meal.

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文化的背景

During fasting periods, breakfast is skipped. Asking this might remind someone of their fast. Breakfast often consists of 'Firfir' or 'Foul'. Asking 'Qurs belah?' often leads to a trip to a local cafe. Breakfast is vital before field work. It's usually a heavy meal like 'Genfo' (porridge). Hospitality is 'mandatory'. If you say you haven't eaten, the host *will* find food for you.

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The 'No' Rule

If you say 'No' to an Ethiopian, they will almost certainly offer you food. Only say 'No' if you are actually hungry!

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Gender Matters

Always check the gender of the person you are speaking to. Amharic speakers find it very funny (or confusing) when genders are swapped.

意味

Asking someone if they have had their morning meal.

💡

The 'No' Rule

If you say 'No' to an Ethiopian, they will almost certainly offer you food. Only say 'No' if you are actually hungry!

⚠️

Gender Matters

Always check the gender of the person you are speaking to. Amharic speakers find it very funny (or confusing) when genders are swapped.

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Add 'Buna'

Follow up with 'ቡና ጠጣህ?' (Did you drink coffee?) to sound like a real local.

自分をテスト

You are talking to your female friend, Sara, at 9 AM. Which is correct?

Sara, ______?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ቁርስ በላሽ

'-ash' is the feminine singular suffix.

Fill in the blank for a formal situation (talking to a teacher).

አስተማሪ፣ ቁርስ ____?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: በሉ

'-u' is the polite/formal suffix used for respect.

Match the phrase to the time of day.

Match: 1. ቁርስ በላህ? 2. ምሳ በላህ? 3. እራት በላህ?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-Morning, 2-Afternoon, 3-Evening

Qurs = Breakfast, Misa = Lunch, Erat = Dinner.

Complete the dialogue.

A: ቁርስ በላህ? B: ______. (No, I didn't eat.)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: አልበላሁም

'Al-belahum' is the negative past tense 'I did not eat'.

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Amharic Meal Times

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Morning

  • ቁርስ (Breakfast)
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Afternoon

  • ምሳ (Lunch)
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Evening

  • እራት (Dinner)

練習問題バンク

4 問題
You are talking to your female friend, Sara, at 9 AM. Which is correct? Choose A1

Sara, ______?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: ቁርስ በላሽ

'-ash' is the feminine singular suffix.

Fill in the blank for a formal situation (talking to a teacher). Fill Blank A2

አስተማሪ፣ ቁርስ ____?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: በሉ

'-u' is the polite/formal suffix used for respect.

Match the phrase to the time of day. situation_matching A1

Match: 1. ቁርስ በላህ? 2. ምሳ በላህ? 3. እራት በላህ?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: 1-Morning, 2-Afternoon, 3-Evening

Qurs = Breakfast, Misa = Lunch, Erat = Dinner.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: ቁርስ በላህ? B: ______. (No, I didn't eat.)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: አልበላሁም

'Al-belahum' is the negative past tense 'I did not eat'.

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よくある質問

10 問

No, for lunch you must use 'ምሳ በላህ?' (Misa belah?).

Use 'ቁርስ በላችሁ?' (Qurs belachu?).

In a close relationship or as a host, yes, it can seem a bit cold.

Say 'በልቻለሁ' (Belchalehu).

Common items include Firfir, Kinche (cracked wheat), or Chechebsa.

No, it specifically means breakfast in this context.

It's a social greeting that shows empathy and care for your well-being.

Yes, 'ቁርስ ተመታ?' is a common slang among youth.

Use the formal 'ቁርስ በሉ?' (Qurs belu?).

They will likely say 'ጾም ነኝ' (I am fasting).

関連フレーズ

🔗

ምሳ በላህ?

similar

Did you eat lunch?

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እራት በላህ?

similar

Did you eat dinner?

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ቡና ጠጣህ?

builds on

Did you drink coffee?

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እንብላ!

builds on

Let's eat!

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