意思
Greeting used during the daytime for women.
文化背景
Greetings are often followed by 'Egziabeher yimesgen' (Praise God). Even if the day was difficult, this phrase acknowledges a higher power's role in one's survival through the day. In the capital, greetings are becoming faster. You might hear 'እንደምን ዋልሽ' said very quickly as a person walks past, almost like a 'Hi'. In rural areas, the greeting is much longer. After 'Endemin walsh?', you must ask about the cattle, the harvest, and the family. In a professional setting, even if you know a woman well, using the formal 'Endemin walu?' in front of others shows high professional respect.
The 'Sh' Rule
Whenever you talk to a woman in Amharic, look for the 'sh' sound at the end of verbs. It's your best friend for feminine conjugation.
Sunlight Only
If you see the stars, stop saying 'Walsh'. Switch to 'Ameshesh'.
意思
Greeting used during the daytime for women.
The 'Sh' Rule
Whenever you talk to a woman in Amharic, look for the 'sh' sound at the end of verbs. It's your best friend for feminine conjugation.
Sunlight Only
If you see the stars, stop saying 'Walsh'. Switch to 'Ameshesh'.
The Respect Plural
If you're unsure if a woman is older than you, use 'Endemin walu'. It's safer to be too respectful than not respectful enough.
Don't Just Say It
Wait for the answer! In Ethiopia, the greeting is a conversation, not just a passing word.
自我测试
You meet your female friend at 2:00 PM. Which greeting is correct?
Meeting Sara in the afternoon:
At 2:00 PM, you use the daytime greeting (Wale) with the feminine suffix (-sh).
Complete the greeting for a woman.
እንደምን ____?
The feminine singular suffix is '-sh'.
Match the greeting to the time of day.
1. 8:00 AM, 2. 2:00 PM, 3. 8:00 PM
Morning is Adere, Day is Wale, Evening is Ameshe.
Complete the response.
A: እንደምን ዋልሽ? B: _________ ደህና ዋልኩ።
The standard polite response to any greeting in Amharic is 'Praise God'.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Time-of-Day Greetings (Feminine)
Common Responses
Standard
- • እግዚአብሔር ይመስገን (Praise God)
- • ደህና ዋልኩ (I spent the day well)
Reciprocal
- • አንቺስ እንደምን ዋልሽ? (And you?)
- • እናንተስ እንደምን ዋላችሁ? (And you all?)
练习题库
4 练习Meeting Sara in the afternoon:
At 2:00 PM, you use the daytime greeting (Wale) with the feminine suffix (-sh).
እንደምን ____?
The feminine singular suffix is '-sh'.
1. 8:00 AM, 2. 2:00 PM, 3. 8:00 PM
Morning is Adere, Day is Wale, Evening is Ameshe.
A: እንደምን ዋልሽ? B: _________ ደህና ዋልኩ።
The standard polite response to any greeting in Amharic is 'Praise God'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题Yes, it is perfect for a sister or any female family member during the day.
The shortest polite response is 'እግዚአብሔር ይመስገን' (Egziabeher yimesgen).
No, 'Endemin' just means 'How'. You must include the verb 'walsh'.
Use the plural form: 'እንደምን ዋላችሁ?' (Endemin walachu?).
Yes, it is a very common opening for a semi-formal or formal email sent during the day.
Functionally yes, but literally it asks how the person spent their time.
Because they are answering for themselves ('I spent the day well').
Yes, but 'እንደምን ዋሉ' (Endemin walu) is more professional.
Young people might just say 'Selam' or 'Endet neh' (if they don't care about gender rules), but 'Endemin walsh' is never out of style.
Usually after the first coffee of the morning, around 10:30 AM.
Yes, it is the standard Amharic greeting used throughout the country.
A slight nod of the head is common and respectful when saying this to an elder.
相关表达
እንደምን ዋልክ?
similarHow was your day? (masc.)
እንደምን ዋላችሁ?
specialized formHow was your day? (plural)
እንደምን አደርሽ?
contrastHow did you spend the night/Good morning?
እንደምን አመሸሽ?
contrastHow are you spending the evening?
ደህና ዋይ
builds onHave a good day
ውሎ እንዴት ነበር?
similarHow was the day's activity?