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Expressing that you miss a woman.
문화적 배경
In the Amhara and Tigray regions, expressing longing is often done through 'Tizita' songs. It is considered a sign of a 'soft heart' (rehu-ruhe) to admit you miss someone. In the capital, 'Nafqeshignyal' is used very freely among friends of all genders (using the appropriate suffix). It's a way to maintain social bonds in a fast-paced city. For the millions of Ethiopians in the US, Europe, and the Middle East, this phrase is a lifeline. It is the most common phrase heard on international Viber and WhatsApp calls. While 'I love you' (Ewedishalehu) can sometimes feel 'too heavy' early in a relationship, 'Nafqeshignyal' is seen as a safer, yet very romantic, way to show interest.
The 'SH' Rule
Always look for the 'SH' (ሽ) in Amharic verbs when talking to a woman. It is the universal feminine marker.
Don't over-use with strangers
It's a beautiful phrase, but keep it for people you actually have a relationship with.
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Expressing that you miss a woman.
The 'SH' Rule
Always look for the 'SH' (ሽ) in Amharic verbs when talking to a woman. It is the universal feminine marker.
Don't over-use with strangers
It's a beautiful phrase, but keep it for people you actually have a relationship with.
Pair with 'Betam'
Ethiopians love emphasis. Adding 'Betam' (very) makes the sentiment feel much more genuine.
Past Tense
If you just saw the person, say 'Nafqeshign neber' (I had missed you) to show you were thinking of them while they were away.
셀프 테스트
Which phrase would you use to tell your sister you miss her?
To your sister:
ናፍቀሽኛል uses the feminine suffix '-sh-', which is correct for a sister.
Fill in the missing suffix for 'I miss you' (feminine).
ናፍቀ__ኛል
The suffix '-ሽ' (sh) is the feminine marker for 'you'.
Match the phrase to the person you are talking to.
1. Brother, 2. Mother, 3. Group of friends
Masculine = -he-, Feminine = -sh-, Plural = -achu-.
Complete the text message.
Girlfriend: 'እኔም ናፍቀኸኛል!' -> Boyfriend: 'በጣም ____!'
The boyfriend is replying to his girlfriend, so he must use the feminine form.
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시각 학습 자료
Gender Suffixes
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제To your sister:
ናፍቀሽኛል uses the feminine suffix '-sh-', which is correct for a sister.
ናፍቀ__ኛል
The suffix '-ሽ' (sh) is the feminine marker for 'you'.
1. Brother, 2. Mother, 3. Group of friends
Masculine = -he-, Feminine = -sh-, Plural = -achu-.
Girlfriend: 'እኔም ናፍቀኸኛል!' -> Boyfriend: 'በጣም ____!'
The boyfriend is replying to his girlfriend, so he must use the feminine form.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문It can be, but it's also used for mothers, sisters, and close female friends. Context and tone matter most.
Use 'Nafqehegnyal' (ናፍቀኸኛል).
Yes, if the dog is female, you can use it! Ethiopians often personify pets they love.
'Nafqot' is the noun (longing), while 'Nafqeshignyal' is the verb phrase (I miss you).
If you are a man, say 'Ineym nafqeshignyal' (I miss you too). If you are a woman, say 'Ineym nafqehegnyal'.
Yes, 'Nafqewignyal' (ናፍቀውኛል) uses the polite 'you', but it's rarely used because 'missing' is an informal emotion.
Amharic is agglutinative, meaning it sticks many small pieces (me, you, have) onto the main verb root.
Yes: 'Ityopya nafiqagnalech' (Ethiopia is missed by me).
Only if you are very close friends. Otherwise, it's better to say 'How are you?'
No, it specifically means you feel their absence. It's more about the heart than desire.
Use 'Nafqachugnyal' (ናፍቃችሁኛል).
Yes, it is probably the most common phrase in Ethiopian pop music lyrics!
관련 표현
ናፍቀኸኛል
similarI miss you (masculine)
ትዝ ትዪኛለሽ
similarYou come to my memory
እወድሻለሁ
builds onI love you (feminine)
አልናፈቅሽኝም
contrastI didn't miss you
ናፍቆት
specialized formLonging (noun)