意思
Informal term for a street-wise person.
文化背景
The 'Arada' vs 'Durye' distinction is vital. An Arada is the sophisticated city-dweller, while the Durye is the raw, unpolished version of that same street-smart identity. Traditionalists view 'Duryenet' as the opposite of 'Tizita' (nostalgia/virtue). It represents the breakdown of the old moral order. Rappers often use 'Durye' to signify they are 'real' and from the 'sefer' (hood), similar to the use of 'thug' in US rap. In rural areas, the word still carries a more literal 'wild/uncivilized' meaning and is a much harsher insult than in the city.
Watch your tone
A smile makes it a joke; a frown makes it a fight.
The 'Arada' alternative
If you want to call someone 'cool' without risk, use 'Arada' instead.
意思
Informal term for a street-wise person.
Watch your tone
A smile makes it a joke; a frown makes it a fight.
The 'Arada' alternative
If you want to call someone 'cool' without risk, use 'Arada' instead.
Gender matters
Avoid using this for women unless you are very sure of the context; it's much more offensive.
自我测试
Choose the best context to use the word 'ዱርዬ' (Durye).
When is it appropriate to use 'Durye'?
Durye is slang and should only be used in informal, casual settings.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the word.
እነዚያ ልጆች በጣም ____ ናቸው። (Those kids are very hooligan-like.)
Since 'ልጆች' (kids) is plural, the adjective/noun 'ዱርዬዎች' should also be plural.
Match the meaning of 'Durye' to the situation.
Situation: A mother sees her son's messy room and says 'Durye!'
In a family context, it often refers to a lack of order or discipline.
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3 练习When is it appropriate to use 'Durye'?
Durye is slang and should only be used in informal, casual settings.
እነዚያ ልጆች በጣም ____ ናቸው። (Those kids are very hooligan-like.)
Since 'ልጆች' (kids) is plural, the adjective/noun 'ዱርዬዎች' should also be plural.
Situation: A mother sees her son's messy room and says 'Durye!'
In a family context, it often refers to a lack of order or discipline.
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常见问题
10 个问题It depends. To an elder, yes. To a teenager in Addis, it might be a compliment for being 'tough'.
No. It is highly unprofessional and will be seen as an insult.
Duryewoch (ዱርዬዎች).
You can say 'Duryewa' (ዱርዬዋ), but it is rarely used positively for women.
Wirobella is always a criminal/thug; Durye can just be a rebel.
Because historically, outlaws lived in the forest (Dur) to escape the law.
Yes, very frequently in Ethiopian Hip Hop and some traditional songs.
Yes, if you want to sound 'street-smart' or rebellious in a casual group.
No, but religious people often use it to describe those who don't follow church rules.
ዱርዬ እየሆነ ነው (Durye iye-hone new).
相关表达
አራዳ
similarCity-smart, stylish person.
ወሮበላ
synonymThug or bandit.
ፋራ
contrastUncool, country bumpkin.
በረንዳ አዳሪ
specialized formStreet-sleeper/homeless youth.