A1 Idiom ニュートラル

አንገት መደፋት

አንገት መደፋት

To be ashamed

意味

Literally 'bowing the neck', meaning feeling shame.

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文化的背景

In traditional Amhara and Tigray cultures, 'Anget Medefat' is the opposite of 'Angetun Qena Madreg' (lifting the neck). A person with a 'lifted neck' is seen as honorable and brave. In Addis Ababa, this phrase is often used in the context of 'Yilunta'. If you do something that 'people will talk about,' you are said to be 'bowing your neck' before the neighbors. While 'Medefat' is used for shame, the church uses 'Mizga' or 'Sijdet' for bowing in prayer. It's important not to confuse the religious act of worship with the social act of shame.

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Use the Possessive!

Always remember to say 'my neck' or 'his neck'. Amharic speakers never just say 'bowed neck' in a vacuum.

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Not for Respect

Don't use this to describe a polite person. It sounds like they are guilty of a crime!

意味

Literally 'bowing the neck', meaning feeling shame.

🎯

Use the Possessive!

Always remember to say 'my neck' or 'his neck'. Amharic speakers never just say 'bowed neck' in a vacuum.

⚠️

Not for Respect

Don't use this to describe a polite person. It sounds like they are guilty of a crime!

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The Power of Yilunta

Understand that 'Anget Medefat' is the ultimate social punishment in a culture that values community opinion.

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Fill in the correct possessive form of 'Anget' and the verb 'Defa'.

እኔ ስህተት ስለሰራሁ ______ ______። (I bowed my neck because I made a mistake.)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: አንገቴን ደፋሁ

Since the subject is 'እኔ' (I), you must use 'አንገቴን' (my neck) and 'ደፋሁ' (I bowed).

Which situation best fits the idiom 'Anget Medefat'?

Which of these people is 'bowing their neck'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Dawit is caught stealing a cookie and looks down.

The idiom specifically refers to the posture of shame or guilt.

Complete the dialogue.

A: ልጁ ለምን እያለቀሰ ነው? (Why is the boy crying?) B: ሰባሪ ስለሆነ እና ቤተሰቡን ______ ______።

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: አንገት ስላስደፋ

The boy made his family feel ashamed, so the causative 'Masdefat' is used.

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3 問題
Fill in the correct possessive form of 'Anget' and the verb 'Defa'. Fill Blank A1

እኔ ስህተት ስለሰራሁ ______ ______። (I bowed my neck because I made a mistake.)

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: አንገቴን ደፋሁ

Since the subject is 'እኔ' (I), you must use 'አንገቴን' (my neck) and 'ደፋሁ' (I bowed).

Which situation best fits the idiom 'Anget Medefat'? Choose A1

Which of these people is 'bowing their neck'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Dawit is caught stealing a cookie and looks down.

The idiom specifically refers to the posture of shame or guilt.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: ልጁ ለምን እያለቀሰ ነው? (Why is the boy crying?) B: ሰባሪ ስለሆነ እና ቤተሰቡን ______ ______።

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: አንገት ስላስደፋ

The boy made his family feel ashamed, so the causative 'Masdefat' is used.

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よくある質問

4 問

No, for a physical injury, use 'አንገቴን አመመኝ' (My neck hurts) or 'አንገቴ ተዛባ' (My neck is strained).

Yes, if you made a serious mistake, saying 'አንገቴን ደፍቻለሁ' shows you take the error seriously.

'Ifret' is the noun for shame. 'Anget Medefat' is the idiom describing the reaction to it.

95% of the time, yes. Occasionally it can mean extreme submission or defeat in a battle.

関連フレーズ

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አንገት ማስደፋት

builds on

To bring shame upon someone else.

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ፊት መንሳት

similar

To deny someone attention/face.

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አንገት ቀና ማድረግ

contrast

To be proud/honorable.

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ምድር ይዋጠኝ

similar

I wish the earth would swallow me.

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