뜻
Stating that one has recovered somewhat.
문화적 배경
It is nearly mandatory to follow 'ተሽሎኛል' with 'እግዚአብሔር ይመስገን' (Egziabeher Yimesgen), which means 'May God be praised.' This attributes the recovery to divine grace. Similarly, Muslim speakers will follow the phrase with 'አልሃምዱሊላህ' (Alhamdulillah) to express gratitude for the improvement in health. Younger generations might use 'ተሽሎኛል' more loosely to describe getting over a breakup or a bad day at school, often using it in text messages with modern slang. In rural areas, when someone says 'ተሽሎኛል,' visitors might respond with 'ማርያም ትማርህ' (May Mary heal you) or 'ፈጣሪ ይማርህ' (May the Creator heal you) to encourage further recovery.
The 'God' Factor
Even if you aren't religious, adding 'Egziabeher Yimesgen' makes you sound much more like a native speaker.
Degree Matters
Use 'ትንሽ' (tinish) for 'a little' and 'በጣም' (betam) for 'a lot' to be precise with your doctor.
뜻
Stating that one has recovered somewhat.
The 'God' Factor
Even if you aren't religious, adding 'Egziabeher Yimesgen' makes you sound much more like a native speaker.
Degree Matters
Use 'ትንሽ' (tinish) for 'a little' and 'በጣም' (betam) for 'a lot' to be precise with your doctor.
Not for Objects
Never use this for a car or a computer. Use 'ተሰርቷል' (it is fixed) instead.
The '-gn' Suffix
Remember that '-gn' means 'me'. If you want to ask someone else, use '-hal' (masc) or '-sh' (fem).
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank to say 'I feel much better.'
በጣም _______።
'ተሽሎኛል' is the correct verb for feeling better. 'በጣም' (very) intensifies it.
Which response is most appropriate if a friend asks about your cold?
ጓደኛ፡ ጉንፋኑ እንዴት ነው? አንተ፡ _______
This is the culturally and linguistically perfect response to a health inquiry.
Complete the dialogue between a doctor and a patient.
ዶክተር፡ ዛሬ እንዴት ነህ? ታካሚ፡ _______
If the patient doesn't feel better, 'አልተሻለኝም' (I don't feel better) is the correct negative form.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You were stressed about money, but you just got paid.
In this context, 'ተሽሎኛል' expresses situational/emotional relief.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제በጣም _______።
'ተሽሎኛል' is the correct verb for feeling better. 'በጣም' (very) intensifies it.
ጓደኛ፡ ጉንፋኑ እንዴት ነው? አንተ፡ _______
This is the culturally and linguistically perfect response to a health inquiry.
ዶክተር፡ ዛሬ እንዴት ነህ? ታካሚ፡ _______
If the patient doesn't feel better, 'አልተሻለኝም' (I don't feel better) is the correct negative form.
Situation: You were stressed about money, but you just got paid.
In this context, 'ተሽሎኛል' expresses situational/emotional relief.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문Yes, it is very common to use it when recovering from stress, anxiety, or sadness.
'ተሻለኝ' is past tense ('I felt better'), while 'ተሽሎኛል' is present perfect ('I feel better now').
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable in a professional context to explain why you are returning to work.
You say 'ተሽሏታል' (Teshlo-atal).
Yes, once the pain starts to subside and you feel improvement.
In very casual speech, some might just say 'ተሻለኝ' even for the present, but 'ተሽሎኛል' is better.
Not necessarily. It just means you are 'better' than you were before.
You would say 'ባሰኝ' (Base-gn) or 'እየባሰብኝ ነው'.
Yes, you can say 'ለውሻው ተሽሎታል' (The dog feels better).
Yes, many songs about healing from heartbreak use this phrase.
Amharic is an agglutinative language; suffixes for the person (object) come before the tense marker in this specific verb form.
No, it is a standard, proper Amharic expression.
관련 표현
ይሻለኛል
similarI prefer / It is better for me
ድኛለሁ
builds onI am cured / I have recovered
ጤነኛ ነኝ
similarI am healthy
ተሻሻለ
specialized formIt improved
አገገመ
synonymTo convalesce