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- The Amharic verb for 'to choose' or 'to select'.
- Essential for daily interactions like shopping and eating.
- Used for political elections and voting.
- Forms the root of related words like 'choice' and 'best'.
The Amharic verb መምረጥ (memret) is a foundational pillar of daily communication, serving as the primary way to express the act of choosing, selecting, or electing. At its core, it signifies the mental and physical process of picking one or more options from a set of alternatives. Whether you are at a bustling market in Addis Ababa deciding which coffee beans to buy, or participating in a national election, memret is the word you need. In Amharic, verbs are derived from tri-consonantal roots; the root for this verb is M-R-T (መረጠ). Understanding this root is crucial because it branches out into various related words like mercha (choice), merit (excellent/selected), and merit'e (the chosen one).
- Daily Decision Making
- In everyday life, memret is used for simple preferences. For instance, when a waiter asks what you want to drink, you are essentially performing the action of memret. It covers the spectrum from trivial choices (like picking a color) to life-altering decisions (like choosing a career path or a spouse).
ጥሩ ልብስ መምረጥ እፈልጋለሁ (I want to choose a good dress).
The cultural weight of memret in Ethiopia also extends to social and political spheres. In a communal society, 'choosing' often involves consultation with elders or family members, though the modern usage increasingly reflects individual agency. When used in a political context, it specifically means 'to vote' or 'to elect.' The word carries a sense of responsibility and discernment. It is not just about a random pick; it implies evaluating quality, suitability, or value. This is why the word mircha (choice/election) is so prominent in Ethiopian news. When you say you are 'choosing' something in Amharic, you are signaling that you have weighed the options and found one to be superior or more fitting for your current needs.
- Professional Selection
- In a business or academic setting, memret is used for selecting candidates, choosing research topics, or picking business partners. It implies a formal process of evaluation.
ሥራ አስኪያጅ መምረጥ ከባድ ነው (Choosing a manager is difficult).
Furthermore, memret is often paired with qualifiers to show the intensity of the choice. You might 'carefully choose' (በጥንቃቄ መምረጥ) or 'quickly choose' (በፍጥነት መምረጥ). The flexibility of the verb allows it to fit into various grammatical structures, whether you are talking about what you 'will choose' (ትመርጣለህ), what you 'chose' (መረጥክ), or what you 'are choosing' (እየመረጥክ ነው). This versatility makes it one of the top 100 verbs every learner must master to navigate Ethiopian life effectively.
Using መምረጥ (memret) correctly requires an understanding of Amharic's Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) or more commonly Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) structure. In most cases, the person choosing comes first, followed by the object being chosen, and finally the conjugated form of the verb. Because Amharic is a pro-drop language, the subject pronoun is often omitted as it is embedded in the verb conjugation. For example, instead of saying 'I choose the red one,' you would say 'ቀዩን እመርጣለሁ' (Qeyun emer'tallehu), where the '-allehu' suffix indicates the first-person singular 'I'.
- Present and Future Tense
- To express an ongoing choice or a future intention, use the imperfective form. 'እመርጣለሁ' (I choose/will choose), 'ትመርጣለህ' (You [masc] choose), 'ትመርጫለሽ' (You [fem] choose). Example: 'የትኛውን ትመርጣለህ?' (Which one do you choose?)
እባክሽ አንዱን ምረጪ (Please choose [fem] one).
When using the imperative (command) form, the verb changes significantly based on the gender and number of people you are addressing. For a male, it is 'ምረጥ' (miret), for a female 'ምረጪ' (mirechi), and for a group 'ምረጡ' (miretu). This is essential for social interactions, such as inviting someone to pick a gift or a seat. The past tense (perfective) is also vital: 'መረጥኩ' (I chose), 'መረጥክ' (You [masc] chose), 'መረጠ' (He chose). Note how the stem changes from the infinitive memret to the root-based meret-.
- Using with Auxiliaries
- The infinitive 'memret' is often used with 'መቻል' (mechal - to be able) or 'መፈለግ' (mefeleg - to want). Example: 'መምረጥ እችላለሁ' (I can choose).
የትኛውን እንደመረጥክ ንገረኝ (Tell me which one you chose).
Another advanced usage involves the relative clause. To say 'the person who chose,' you use 'የመረጠው ሰው' (yemeret'ew sew). Here, the prefix 'ye-' acts as a relative marker. This structure is common in news reports or when describing specific events. Mastering these patterns allows you to move beyond simple 'this or that' choices into complex narratives about why and how decisions were made in the Amharic-speaking world.
The word መምረጥ (memret) echoes through various corridors of Ethiopian life, from the high-stakes environment of political rallies to the intimate setting of a family dinner. In the political sphere, during election seasons, you will hear it incessantly on Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC) or Fana Broadcasting. Phrases like 'ሕዝቡ መሪውን መምረጥ አለበት' (The people must choose their leader) dominate the airwaves. In this context, the word carries a weight of civic duty and national future.
- At the Marketplace (Merkato)
- If you visit Merkato in Addis Ababa, the largest open-air market in Africa, you will hear vendors shouting to attract customers. They might say 'ይምረጡ! ይምረጡ!' (Choose! Choose! - formal/plural), inviting you to look at their high-quality grains, spices, or fabrics.
ከነዚህ ውስጥ ምርጥ የሆነውን ምረጥ (Pick the best one from these).
In Ethiopian homes, memret is heard during the famous coffee ceremony. Guests are often asked to 'choose' their snacks—whether they want popcorn (fendisha), roasted barley (kolo), or bread (dabo). It’s a word of hospitality. Furthermore, in the context of Ethiopian music and 'Azmari Bet' (traditional music houses), singers often improvise lyrics about choosing a lover or choosing the right path in life. The word 'mirt' (the chosen/best) is a common derivative used to praise someone or something of high quality.
- In Education and Career
- Students are constantly told to 'choose' their subjects (ትምህርት መምረጥ) or their future universities. Career counselors use 'memret' when discussing vocational paths.
ትክክለኛውን መንገድ መምረጥ ለወደፊትህ ይጠቅማል (Choosing the right path will benefit your future).
Finally, in modern digital spaces, Ethiopian social media users 'choose' content to share or 'elect' to follow certain influencers. The Amharic interface of many apps uses derivatives of memret for 'Select' buttons. Whether it's the physical act of picking up a piece of fruit or the digital act of clicking a dropdown menu, memret is the universal verb for selection in the Amharic lexicon.
One of the most frequent errors for English speakers learning መምረጥ (memret) is confusing it with the verb 'to prefer' (መምረጥ can mean prefer, but 'መሻት' or 'መፈለግ' are sometimes more specific). However, the biggest hurdle is usually conjugation. Amharic verbs change based on the gender and number of both the subject and sometimes the object. Beginners often use the infinitive 'memret' when they should use a conjugated form like 'እመርጣለሁ' (I choose). Saying 'እኔ መምረጥ ፖም' (I to choose apple) is grammatically incorrect; the correct way is 'ፖም እመርጣለሁ' (I choose an apple).
- Gender Confusion
- In the imperative (command) form, learners often use the masculine 'ምረጥ' (miret) for everyone. Remember to use 'ምረጪ' (mirechi) for women. Using the wrong gender can be seen as a sign of basic level or, in some contexts, slightly disrespectful.
Incorrect: አንቺ ምረጥ (You [fem] choose [masc]). Correct: አንቺ ምረጪ.
Another common mistake involves the use of prepositions. In English, we 'choose FROM' a group. In Amharic, the construction is often 'ከ... ውስጥ መምረጥ' (ke... wust memret). Forgetting the 'ውስጥ' (wust - inside/among) can make the sentence sound incomplete. For example, 'ከነዚህ ምረጪ' (Choose from these) is okay, but 'ከነዚህ ውስጥ ምረጪ' (Choose from among these) is more natural and precise. Additionally, learners sometimes confuse memret with meleyet (to distinguish/separate). While they are related, memret is about the final selection, while meleyet is about the process of telling things apart.
- Tense Misuse
- Learners often struggle with the difference between 'እመርጣለሁ' (I will choose/I choose regularly) and 'እየመረጥኩ ነው' (I am choosing right now). Use the latter only for actions currently in progress.
አሁን እየመረጥኩ ነው (I am choosing right now - don't rush me).
Lastly, avoid using memret when you mean 'to pick up' a physical object from the floor. For that, use 'ማንሳት' (mansat). Using memret implies a mental decision between options, not just the physical act of lifting something. By being mindful of these nuances, you will sound much more like a native speaker.
While መምረጥ (memret) is the most common word for choosing, Amharic offers several alternatives that carry different shades of meaning. Understanding these can help you be more precise in your expression. For instance, መፈለግ (mefeleg) literally means 'to want' or 'to seek,' but in many contexts where an English speaker would say 'I choose this,' an Amharic speaker might say 'ይህን እፈልጋለሁ' (I want this), implying the choice has been made based on desire.
- Memret vs. Meleyet
Memret (To Choose): Focuses on the final selection of an item.
Meleyet (To Distinguish): Focuses on identifying the differences between items before a choice is made.
ጥሩውንና መጥፎውን መለየት አለብህ (You must distinguish between the good and the bad).
Another synonym is መሰየም (meseyem), which means 'to nominate' or 'to name.' This is used in more formal or official contexts, such as appointing someone to a position. If you are 'picking' a name for a baby, you might use ማውጣት (mawtat - to bring out/give), as in 'ስም ማውጣት' (to give a name). For a very careful, selective choosing, often of high-quality items, you might hear the word መልቀም (melqem), which literally means 'to glean' or 'to pick up one by one' (like picking stones out of grain).
- Memret vs. Mewded
Memret: The act of selection.
Mewded (To Love/Like): The internal feeling that leads to a choice. 'ይህን እወዳለሁ' (I like this) is often used to indicate a preference.
ከሁለቱ አንዱን መውደድ ትችላለህ (You can like/prefer one of the two).
In formal writing, you might encounter መመደብ (memedeb), which means 'to assign' or 'to allocate.' While you 'choose' a person for a job, the organization 'assigns' them. Lastly, መወሰን (mewosen) means 'to decide.' Choosing is often the physical manifestation of a decision. You 'decide' (mewosen) to 'choose' (memret) the blue car. Knowing when to use mewosen vs. memret will greatly enhance your fluency.
How Formal Is It?
"ክቡር ሆይ፣ እባክዎ አንዱን ይምረጡ።"
"የትኛውን መጽሐፍ መረጥክ?"
"ምረጥ እንጂ!"
"ቆንጆ አሻንጉሊት ምረጪ።"
"ይቺ ልጅ ምርጥ ናት።"
豆知識
The word 'mirt' (excellent) comes from this verb, implying that anything 'chosen' is inherently of higher quality. In ancient times, it was used to describe the selection of sacrificial animals.
発音ガイド
- Pronouncing the 'ጠ' (t) as a soft English 't'.
- Forgetting the 'm' sound at the beginning of the infinitive.
難易度
The word is short and common in texts.
Conjugating the root M-R-T can be tricky for beginners.
The ejective 't' (ጠ) requires practice.
It is a very distinct and frequent word in speech.
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ይህን መምረጥ እፈልጋለሁ።
I want to choose this.
Uses 'memret' in the infinitive form with the auxiliary 'efelighallehu' (I want).
አንዱን ምረጥ።
Choose one (masculine).
Imperative (command) form for second-person masculine singular.
አንቺ ምረጪ።
You choose (feminine).
Imperative form for second-person feminine singular.
ቀዩን እመርጣለሁ።
I choose the red one.
First-person singular, present/future tense.
ምን መምረጥ ትችላለህ?
What can you choose?
Question using 'memret' with 'tichilalleh' (you can).
እባክህ አንዱን ምረጥ።
Please choose one.
'Ebakih' (please) added to the imperative.
ይህን ወይስ ያንን ትመርጣለህ?
Do you choose this or that?
Using 'weys' (or) for a choice between two options.
እኔ መረጥኩ።
I chose.
First-person singular, past tense (perfective).
ትናንት ጥሩ ልብስ መረጥኩ።
Yesterday I chose a good dress.
Past tense with time adverb 'tinant' (yesterday).
የትኛውን ምግብ መረጥክ?
Which food did you choose?
Question in the past tense (masculine singular).
እነሱ አዲስ መሪ መረጡ።
They chose a new leader.
Third-person plural, past tense.
ሁለታችንም አንድ አይነት መረጥን።
We both chose the same kind.
First-person plural, past tense.
ለምን ይህን መረጥሽ?
Why did you choose this? (feminine)
Question in the past tense (feminine singular).
ጥሩ ጓደኛ መምረጥ አስፈላጊ ነው።
Choosing a good friend is important.
Infinitive used as a subject in a general statement.
እሷ ሻይ መምረጥ ትወዳለች።
She likes to choose tea.
Infinitive used with 'tiwedallech' (she likes).
እኛ መምረጥ አንችልም።
We cannot choose.
Negative form with 'anchilm' (we cannot).
የመረጥኩት መጽሐፍ በጣም ደስ ይላል።
The book I chose is very pleasant.
Relative clause 'yemeretkut' (the one I chose).
የትኛውን ሙያ መምረጥ እንዳለብኝ አላውቅም።
I don't know which profession I should choose.
Indirect question with 'endalebbign' (that I should).
እባካችሁ በጥንቃቄ ምረጡ።
Please choose carefully (plural).
Imperative plural with an adverb 'betinqaqe' (carefully).
እየመረጥኩ ስለሆነ አታስቸግረኝ።
Don't bother me because I am (in the middle of) choosing.
Present continuous 'eyemeretku' with 'silehone' (because).
የመረጥከውን ንገረኝ።
Tell me what you chose.
Relative past 'yemeretkewn' used as an object.
ከሁለቱ አንዱን መምረጥ ይኖርብሃል።
You will have to choose one of the two.
Future necessity 'yinoribihal' with the infinitive.
ትክክለኛውን መንገድ መምረጥ ከባድ ነው።
Choosing the right path is difficult.
Abstract use of 'memret'.
እሷ ሁልጊዜ ምርጥ የሆነውን ትመርጣለች።
She always chooses the best one.
Habitual present with 'hulgize' (always).
ሕዝቡ በነፃነት መሪውን መምረጥ አለበት።
The people must choose their leader freely.
Formal political context; 'betsenanet' (freely).
ለሥራው ተስማሚውን ሰው መርጠዋል።
They have chosen the suitable person for the job.
Present perfect 'mer tewal' (they have chosen).
እንዴት እንደመረጡት ሊገባኝ አልቻለም።
I couldn't understand how they chose him.
Complex construction with 'indemeretut' (how they chose him).
በጥንቃቄ ካልመረጥክ ትሳሳታለህ።
If you don't choose carefully, you will make a mistake.
Conditional 'kalmeretk' (if you don't choose).
የተመረጡት ተማሪዎች ሽልማት ያገኛሉ።
The selected students will receive an award.
Passive participle 'yetemeretut' (the chosen ones).
ይህንን ድርጅት የመረጥኩት በስሙ ምክንያት ነው።
I chose this organization because of its name.
Causal sentence with 'mikyanyat' (reason).
እጩዎችን መምረጥ ረጅም ጊዜ ይወስዳል።
Choosing candidates takes a long time.
Formal usage for 'candidates' (ichuwoch).
አንተ ብትሆን የትኛውን ትመርጥ ነበር?
If it were you, which one would you have chosen?
Hypothetical conditional 'bitihon... timert neber'.
የሕይወት አጋርን መምረጥ ትልቅ ጥንቃቄ ይጠይቃል።
Choosing a life partner requires great care.
High-level social/philosophical context.
እሱ በጉባኤው አማካኝነት ተመርጧል።
He has been elected by means of the assembly.
Passive voice with 'amakagninet' (by means of).
በጥራትና በዋጋ መካከል መምረጥ ነበረብኝ።
I had to choose between quality and price.
Abstract trade-off; 'mekakel' (between).
የመረጠው መንገድ ወደ ስኬት አደረሰው።
The path he chose led him to success.
Metaphorical use of 'memret'.
ከብዙ አማራጮች ውስጥ የተሻለውን መምረጥ ብልህነት ነው።
It is wisdom to choose the better one from many options.
Proverbial style; 'bilhinet' (wisdom).
ለዚህ ቦታ መመረጤ ትልቅ ክብር ነው።
Being chosen for this position is a great honor.
Gerundive-like passive 'memerete' (my being chosen).
ቃላትን በጥንቃቄ መምረጥ የተናጋሪው ግዴታ ነው።
It is the speaker's duty to choose words carefully.
Intellectual context; 'giddeta' (duty).
እሷን ለመምረጥ የሚያበቁ ብዙ ምክንያቶች አሉ።
There are many reasons that qualify choosing her.
Using 'miyabequ' (that qualify).
የሰው ልጅ የራሱን ዕድል የመምረጥ ነፃነት አለው።
Humanity has the freedom to choose its own destiny.
Existential/Philosophical register.
በታሪክ ሂደት ውስጥ የተመረጡት ጥቂቶች ናቸው።
Those chosen in the course of history are few.
Formal historical analysis.
ይህ ውሳኔ መምረጥን ሳይሆን መገዛትን ይጠይቃል።
This decision requires submission, not choosing.
Nuanced contrast between choice and duty.
የቃላት ምርጫው የደራሲውን ጥልቅ እውቀት ያሳያል።
His choice of words shows the author's deep knowledge.
Literary criticism context.
እንደ ምርጫችን ሳይሆን እንደ ፍላጎታችን እንኖራለን።
We live not according to our choice, but according to our needs.
Philosophical paradox.
በመረጥነው መንገድ ላይ የሚገጥሙን መሰናክሎች ያጠነክሩናል።
The obstacles we face on the path we chose strengthen us.
Inspirational/Complex relative structure.
የመመረጥ መብት የዴሞክራሲ መሠረት ነው።
The right to be elected is the foundation of democracy.
Political science terminology.
እያንዳንዱ ምርጫ የራሱ የሆነ ዋጋ አለው።
Every choice has its own price.
Axiomatic/Proverbial expression.
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
ምርጫህ ነው
ምርጥ ነው
የመረጥከው ምንድነው?
ምረጥና ውሰድ
አንዱን ብቻ ምረጥ
በምርጫ መጣሁ
የምርጫ ጉዳይ ነው
ምርጫ የለኝም
የተመረጠ ዕቃ
በጥራት መምረጥ
慣用句と表現
"ከምርጥ ምርጥ"
The best of the best. Used for elite items or people.
እሱ ከምርጥ ምርጥ ነው (He is the best of the best).
Informal"ምርጫው በእጅህ ነው"
The choice is in your hand. Meaning the power is yours.
ወደፊትህ ምርጫው በእጅህ ነው (Your future choice is in your hand).
Neutral"ለአይን የሚመረጥ"
Chosen for the eye. Meaning something visually stunning.
ለአይን የሚመረጥ አበባ ነው (It is a flower chosen for the eye/beautiful).
Poetic"መረጥ መረጥ ማድረግ"
To pick and choose selectively/fussy.
ምግቡን መረጥ መረጥ አታድርግ (Don't pick and choose/be fussy with the food).
Informal"ልብ የመረጠው"
The one the heart chose. Used for true love or passion.
ልቤ የመረጠው አንቺን ነው (The one my heart chose is you).
Romantic"በምርጫ መኖር"
To live by choice (independently).
በምርጫ መኖር ትልቅ ነገር ነው (Living by choice is a big thing).
Philosophical"ምርጥ ዘር"
Selected seed. Used for high-quality crops or noble lineage.
ይህ ምርጥ ዘር ነው (This is a selected seed).
Agricultural"የተመረጠ አንደበት"
A chosen tongue. Meaning an eloquent speaker.
እሱ የተመረጠ አንደበት አለው (He has an eloquent tongue).
Literary"ምርጫ የሌለው መንገድ"
A path with no choice. Meaning destiny or a forced situation.
ይህ ምርጫ የሌለው መንገድ ነው (This is a path with no choice).
Philosophical"ከሺህ አንድ መምረጥ"
To choose one from a thousand. Meaning a very rare find.
እሷን ማግኘት ከሺህ አንድ መምረጥ ነው (Finding her is like choosing one from a thousand).
Informal語族
名詞
動詞
形容詞
関連
暗記しよう
記憶術
'Mem' sounds like 'member'. To 'mem-ret' is to choose a 'member' for your team.
視覚的連想
Imagine a person standing in front of two doors with the word 'MEMRET' written above them, symbolizing the act of choosing.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Try to use 'memret' three times today: once for food, once for a task, and once when talking about a friend.
語源
Derived from the Ge'ez root 'M-R-T' (መረጠ), which has meant 'to select' or 'to choose' for over a millennium.
元の意味: To single out something special or superior from a group.
Afroasiatic -> Semitic -> Ethio-Semitic -> Amharic.文化的な背景
Be careful when using 'memret' in political discussions, as it is a sensitive topic in Ethiopia.
In English, 'choose' is very broad. In Amharic, 'memret' is equally broad but carries a slightly more formal tone in its root form.
実生活で練習する
実際の使用場面
Shopping
- ዋጋውን አይተህ ምረጥ (Look at the price and choose)
- ጥሩውን መረጥኩ (I chose the good one)
- የትኛውን ትመርጣለህ? (Which one do you choose?)
- ምረጥና ውሰድ (Choose and take)
Voting
- መሪ መምረጥ መብታችን ነው (Choosing a leader is our right)
- ለማን መረጥክ? (Who did you vote for?)
- ምርጫው ዛሬ ነው (The election is today)
- መራጭ ነኝ (I am a voter)
Dining
Summary
'መምረጥ' (memret) is the versatile Amharic verb for selection, used for everything from picking a fruit to electing a president. Example: 'አንዱን ምረጥ' (Choose one).
- The Amharic verb for 'to choose' or 'to select'.
- Essential for daily interactions like shopping and eating.
- Used for political elections and voting.
- Forms the root of related words like 'choice' and 'best'.