意味
Informal way of saying one has no idea.
文化的背景
Directly saying 'I don't know' can sometimes be seen as unhelpful, so 'Inja' is often followed by a suggestion or a reason why one doesn't know. The 'Amharic Shrug' involves lifting the shoulders and slightly pouting. Without this, 'Inja' can sometimes sound too blunt. In Addis Ababa, 'Inja' is used rapidly and frequently. In rural areas, people might use more descriptive phrases to express ignorance out of traditional politeness. Saying 'Inja' is a common way to avoid taking sides in an argument or providing information that might lead to conflict.
The Trailing 'Inja'
If you say 'Inja...' with a long 'a' sound at the end, it shows you are thinking or doubtful, not just ignorant.
Watch the Hierarchy
Never use this with your in-laws or elders; it's a major social faux pas.
意味
Informal way of saying one has no idea.
The Trailing 'Inja'
If you say 'Inja...' with a long 'a' sound at the end, it shows you are thinking or doubtful, not just ignorant.
Watch the Hierarchy
Never use this with your in-laws or elders; it's a major social faux pas.
Combine with a Shrug
To sound like a native, always lift your shoulders slightly when you say it.
The 'Inja-let' Defense
Use 'Inja-let' (for him) or 'Inja-lat' (for her) to politely decline answering questions about someone else's private business.
自分をテスト
Which is the most appropriate response to a friend asking 'Where is my phone?'
ስልኬ የት ነው?
Among friends, 'እንጃ' is the most natural and common informal response.
Fill in the blank with the correct suffix to say 'I don't know about him'.
ስለ እሱ ሁኔታ ______ (Inja...)
The suffix '-et' refers to 'him'.
Match the phrase to the correct social context.
Context: Talking to your grandmother.
You must use the formal/neutral 'አላውቅም' with elders.
Complete the dialogue.
A: መቼ ነው የምንሄደው? B: _______! ገና አልተወሰነም።
B is saying they don't know because it hasn't been decided yet.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Formal vs. Informal 'I don't know'
Common Suffixes for እንጃ
Personal
- • እንጃልኝ (For me)
- • እንጃልህ (For you m.)
- • እንጃልሽ (For you f.)
Third Person
- • እንጃለት (For him)
- • እንጃላት (For her)
- • እንጃላቸው (For them)
練習問題バンク
4 問題ስልኬ የት ነው?
Among friends, 'እንጃ' is the most natural and common informal response.
ስለ እሱ ሁኔታ ______ (Inja...)
The suffix '-et' refers to 'him'.
Context: Talking to your grandmother.
You must use the formal/neutral 'አላውቅም' with elders.
A: መቼ ነው የምንሄደው? B: _______! ገና አልተወሰነም።
B is saying they don't know because it hasn't been decided yet.
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よくある質問
12 問It's informal, but not necessarily slang. Everyone uses it, but only in casual settings.
Yes, it's extremely common in texting and social media.
No, the word 'እንጃ' itself is invariant, but the suffixes can change (e.g., እንጃላችሁ for 'you all').
Only if used with the wrong person (elders/superiors). With friends, it's perfectly normal.
Use 'አላውቅም' (Alawqim).
'Injalign' adds a personal emphasis, like 'As for me, I really don't know.'
Not directly, but a dismissive 'Inja!' can imply you aren't interested in the answer.
Yes, it is a standard Amharic expression used across the country.
Absolutely not. Use 'አላውቅም' or 'አልተረዳሁትም'.
It rhymes with 'Banja' (a type of bread) or 'Manja' (a clan name).
Yes, 'ስለ እሱ አላውቅም' (Sile essu alawqim).
Generally no, it's considered 'baleg' (disrespectful).
関連フレーズ
አላውቅም
synonymI don't know (Neutral/Formal)
ምን አውቃለሁ
similarWhat do I know?
አይታወቅም
similarIt is not known
እንጃልኝ
specialized formI really don't know (for myself)
እግዜር ያውቃል
similarGod knows
ግራ ገባኝ
builds onI am confused