ሁልጊዜ
Always
ሁልጊዜ 30秒了解
- ሁልጊዜ (hulgizē) is the Amharic word for 'always', essential for A1 learners.
- It is formed from 'hulu' (all) and 'gizē' (time), literally meaning 'all the time'.
- The word is typically placed before the verb to describe habits and routines.
- In informal speech, it is often shortened to 'ሁሌ' (hulē) among friends.
In the Amharic language, the word ሁልጊዜ (pronounced 'hulgizē') is the primary adverb used to express the concept of 'always'. To understand its depth, one must look at its components: 'ሁሉ' (hulu), meaning 'all' or 'every', and 'ጊዜ' (gizē), meaning 'time'. Literally, it translates to 'all-time'. This construction is remarkably logical and mirrors the English concept of 'all the time'. For an English speaker learning Amharic, this word serves as a foundational building block for describing routines, habits, and universal truths. It is one of the first adverbs taught at the A1 level because it allows learners to move beyond simple subject-verb-object sentences into the realm of temporal frequency.
- Literal Meaning
- The combination of 'all' and 'time', signifying a state of constancy that spans across every moment without exception.
The use of ሁልጊዜ is ubiquitous in Ethiopian daily life. Whether you are discussing your morning coffee ritual, your work schedule, or expressing your unwavering devotion to a friend or family member, this word provides the necessary frequency marker. In the context of Ethiopian culture, which often emphasizes community and consistency, 'hulgizē' appears frequently in proverbs and religious contexts, signifying the eternal nature of truth or the persistence of character.
እኔ ሁልጊዜ ጠዋት ቡና እጠጣለሁ። (I always drink coffee in the morning.)
When you use ሁልጊዜ, you are setting a standard of expectation. In Ethiopian social etiquette, saying you 'always' do something carries weight. It is not just a statistical frequency; it is often an expression of identity. For example, saying 'I always help my neighbors' in Amharic using this word suggests a character trait rather than just a repeated action. It is a powerful word that anchors the speaker's actions in a predictable timeline.
- Grammatical Placement
- Typically placed before the verb or at the beginning of the sentence to emphasize the frequency of the action.
Furthermore, the word interacts interestingly with negation. While English uses 'never' as a separate word, Amharic often uses 'በፍጹም' (befissum) or 'ምንም ጊዜ' (mnm gizē) for negation. However, understanding ሁልጊዜ is the first step in mastering the spectrum of frequency. It sits at the 100% mark on the scale. When teaching children, parents often use this word to instill habits: 'Always wash your hands' (ሁልጊዜ እጅህን ታጠብ). This pedagogical use makes it a deeply ingrained word for native speakers from a very young age.
ፀሐይ ሁልጊዜ በምስራቅ ትወጣለች። (The sun always rises in the east.)
- Emotional Resonance
- Used to express loyalty, consistency, and reliability in personal relationships.
To truly master ሁልጊዜ, one must also appreciate the rhythmic nature of Amharic. The word consists of three syllables: hul-gi-zē. The 'gi' is short, while the 'zē' has a slightly elongated vowel sound. In poetry and songs (of which Ethiopia has a rich tradition), 'hulgizē' is a favorite because it fits perfectly into various meters and provides a strong rhythmic anchor. It is a word of comfort; it promises that some things never change in an ever-shifting world.
Using ሁልጊዜ in a sentence requires an understanding of Amharic's SOV (Subject-Object-Verb) structure. Unlike English, where 'always' can float between the subject and the verb (e.g., 'I always go'), in Amharic, ሁልጊዜ is most comfortably placed either at the very beginning of the sentence for emphasis or immediately before the verb complex. Because Amharic verbs are highly inflected and carry the subject within them, the placement of the adverb helps clarify the scope of the frequency.
- Routine Actions
- When describing daily habits, the word acts as a temporal marker that sets the stage for the habitual aspect of the verb.
እሷ ሁልጊዜ መጽሐፍ ታነባለች። (She always reads books.)
In the example above, 'እሷ' (she) is the subject, 'መጽሐፍ' (book) is the object, and 'ታነባለች' (reads) is the verb. ሁልጊዜ sits between the subject and the object, though it could also precede 'እሷ'. The flexibility of Amharic allows for subtle shifts in focus. If you place ሁልጊዜ at the start, you are emphasizing the regularity of the action over the person doing it.
Another important aspect is how ሁልጊዜ functions in subordinate clauses. For instance, 'When I go to the market, I always buy oranges.' In Amharic, this would be: 'ወደ ገበያ ስሄድ ሁልጊዜ ብርቱካን እገዛለሁ' (Wede gebeya sihed hulgizē birtukan igizallahu). Here, the adverb anchors the main clause, showing that the action in the main clause is a consistent result of the condition in the subordinate clause.
- Universal Truths
- Used for scientific facts or moral constants that do not change over time.
እውነት ሁልጊዜ ታሸንፋለች። (Truth always wins.)
For advanced learners, it is worth noting that ሁልጊዜ can be modified by other words to change its intensity or specific meaning. For example, 'ሁልጊዜም' (hulgizēm) adds the suffix '-ም' which acts like 'also' or 'even', often used to mean 'forever' or 'at all times' in a more emphatic sense. This is common in religious texts and formal speeches where the speaker wants to convey a sense of eternal permanence.
- Positioning for Emphasis
- Placing the word at the very start of a sentence: 'ሁልጊዜ አንተ ዘግይተህ ትመጣለህ!' (Always you come late!). This shifts the blame or focus entirely onto the frequency of the lateness.
Finally, consider the interaction with adjectives. While ሁልጊዜ is an adverb, it can describe a state of being when used with the verb 'ነው' (is). 'እሱ ሁልጊዜ ደስተኛ ነው' (He is always happy). This construction is very straightforward for English speakers as it mirrors the 'Subj + Always + Adj + Is' structure. Mastering this allows you to describe people's personalities and constant states effectively.
If you walk through the bustling streets of Addis Ababa, you will hear ሁልጊዜ or its informal cousin ሁሌ in almost every conversation. It is a word that peppers the speech of vendors, taxi drivers, and students alike. In the 'Selamta' (greetings) culture of Ethiopia, where people ask about each other's health, family, and work daily, the response often involves this word to indicate consistency. 'How is work?' 'It's always the same, thank God' (ሁልጊዜ አንድ አይነት ነው፣ እግዚአብሔር ይመስገን).
- The Taxi Culture
- In the blue-and-white minibuses, passengers often complain about the traffic: 'መንገዱ ሁልጊዜ ይጨናነቃል' (The road is always crowded). This is a staple of Addis life.
'ለምን ሁልጊዜ ትረፍዳለህ?' (Why are you always late?) - A common question from an employer or a frustrated friend.
In the realm of Ethiopian media, especially in radio dramas and television 'soap operas' (which are incredibly popular), ሁልጊዜ is used to build dramatic tension. Characters use it to accuse each other of repetitive failings or to swear undying love. In the famous Ethiopian songs of Tilahun Gessesse or Aster Aweke, the word appears frequently to describe the 'always' of longing or the 'always' of patriotic duty. It is a word that carries the weight of time, making it perfect for lyrical expression.
Religious services are another place where you will encounter this word constantly. Whether in the Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the Protestant 'Pente' churches, or in Islamic teachings, the concept of the 'Eternal' is often expressed using variations of ሁልጊዜ. In prayers, you might hear 'ለዘላለም ሁልጊዜ' (Forever and always), combining two words for time to emphasize the infinite nature of the Divine. For a learner, recognizing this word in a religious context helps bridge the gap between everyday speech and formal, liturgical language.
- Marketplace Dynamics
- Vendors use it to build trust: 'ሸቀጦቻችን ሁልጊዜ ትኩስ ናቸው' (Our goods are always fresh). It's a marketing tool for quality assurance.
Lastly, in the educational system, teachers use it to set rules. 'Always bring your notebook' (ሁልጊዜ ደብተርህን ያዝ). Because education is highly valued in Ethiopia, these phrases become part of a person's foundational vocabulary. When an Ethiopian speaks English, they might over-use the word 'always' precisely because its Amharic equivalent is so central to how they structure thoughts about responsibility and regularity. By learning ሁልጊዜ, you are not just learning a translation; you are learning how Ethiopians categorize the rhythm of their lives.
One of the most common pitfalls for English speakers learning Amharic is the confusion between ሁልጊዜ (always) and ለዘላለም (forever). While they are related, they are not interchangeable. ሁልጊዜ refers to frequency within a timeframe (often a human lifespan or a recurring cycle), whereas ለዘላለም refers to an infinite duration of time. For example, you wouldn't say 'The sun rises forever' in the same way you say 'The sun always rises'. Using the wrong word can make a sentence sound overly dramatic or philosophically confusing.
- Mistake 1: Placement with Negatives
- Learners often try to say 'I don't always' by literally translating: 'ሁልጊዜ አል...' However, in Amharic, it is more natural to use 'አልፎ አልፎ' (occasionally) or to rephrase the sentence. Saying 'ሁልጊዜ አልመጣም' (I don't always come) can sometimes be interpreted as 'I never come' depending on the tone, which is confusing.
Incorrect: እኔ ሁልጊዜ አልበላም። (I always don't eat - meaning 'I never eat').
Correct for 'Never': እኔ በፍጹም አልበላም።
Another error involves the distinction between ሁልጊዜ and ሁሉ. Because ሁሉ means 'all', beginners sometimes use it alone to mean 'always'. For example, saying 'ሁሉ እመጣለሁ' instead of 'ሁልጊዜ እመጣለሁ'. This sounds like 'I come all' which is grammatically incomplete. You must include the 'ጊዜ' (time) component to specify that you are talking about frequency and not quantity.
Verb conjugation errors are also frequent. Since ሁልጊዜ implies a habit, the verb must be in the imperfective form. A common mistake is using the perfective (past) tense: 'ሁልጊዜ መጣሁ' (I always came). While this might work in very specific storytelling contexts, it usually sounds wrong. It should be 'ሁልጊዜ እመጣለሁ' (I always come). The adverb and the verb tense must work in harmony to convey the correct temporal aspect.
- Mistake 2: Overusing the formal version
- While not a 'mistake' per se, using 'hulgizē' in very casual slang-heavy conversations can make you sound like a textbook. Learning when to drop the 'gi' and just say 'hulē' is key to sounding like a native.
Finally, watch out for the 'm' suffix. Adding '-ም' to ሁልጊዜ (making it 'hulgizēm') changes the meaning to 'always' in a way that often implies 'even always' or is used in negative constructions like 'not even once/always'. Beginners should stick to the base form until they have mastered the nuances of Amharic suffixes. Using the suffix incorrectly can change the emphasis of your sentence in ways you might not intend.
While ሁልጊዜ is the 'go-to' word for always, Amharic is a rich language with several synonyms that offer different shades of meaning. Understanding these can help you sound more sophisticated and precise. The most common alternative is ዘወትር (zewetir). This word is slightly more formal and is often found in literature, news broadcasts, and religious texts. It carries a sense of 'regularly' or 'constantly' and is often used to describe practices or traditions.
- Comparison: hulgizē vs. zewetir
- ሁልጊዜ: General use, daily habits, universal truths.
ዘወትር: Formal, habitual practices, literary tone.
እባክዎን ዘወትር ይጸልዩ። (Please pray constantly/regularly.) - This sounds more spiritual/formal than using 'hulgizē'.
Another important word is ምንጊዜም (mngizēm). This is a combination of 'ምን' (what) + 'ጊዜ' (time) + '-ም' (suffix). It translates roughly to 'at any time' or 'whenever', but in many contexts, it is used as a synonym for 'always' or 'forever'. It is particularly popular in romantic or emotional contexts. 'ምንጊዜም እወድሃለሁ' (I will always/forever love you). It feels more expansive than the standard ሁልጊዜ.
For informal speech, as mentioned before, ሁሌ (hulē) is the king. It is shorter, punchier, and perfect for texting or chatting with friends. You will hear it in contemporary Ethiopian pop music and see it in social media comments. It lacks the 'weight' of the full word but conveys the same frequency. Use it when you want to sound relaxed and integrated into the local culture.
- The Spectrum of Frequency
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- ሁልጊዜ (100%): Always
- ብዙ ጊዜ (80%): Often / Many times
- አንዳንዴ (50%): Sometimes
- አልፎ አልፎ (20%): Occasionally / Rarely
- በፍጹም (0%): Never (with negative verb)
Lastly, there is the term ያለማቋረጥ (yalemakwaret), which means 'without interruption' or 'continuously'. While English speakers might use 'always' to describe someone talking non-stop, Amharic speakers would use this word to emphasize the lack of a break. Knowing when to switch from 'always' to 'continuously' or 'regularly' is what separates a beginner from an intermediate speaker. By exploring these alternatives, you gain a toolkit for expressing time with the same nuance that you do in your native language.
How Formal Is It?
"ዘወትር በሥራችን ጥራትን እናስከብራለን።"
"እኔ ሁልጊዜ ስምንት ሰዓት እተኛለሁ።"
"ሁሌ ትረፍዳለህ!"
"ሁልጊዜ እጅሽን ታጠቢ።"
"ሁሌም ፋራ ነው!"
趣味小知识
In ancient Ge'ez, the word for 'always' was often 'ዘወትር' (zewetir), which is still used in Amharic today as a formal alternative.
发音指南
- Pronouncing the 'h' as a 'k' (Kulgizē).
- Making the 'i' in 'gizē' too long (like 'geezē').
- Dropping the 'h' entirely (Ulgizē).
- Pronouncing 'zē' like 'zee' (English 'e' sound instead of 'ay').
- Stress on the middle syllable 'gi'.
难度评级
Very easy to recognize once the characters 'ሁ' and 'ጊዜ' are learned.
Requires remembering the 'h' (ሀ) vs 'h' (ሐ) vs 'h' (ኀ) - though 'ሁ' is standard.
Simple pronunciation with no glottal stops or complex ejectives.
Can be confused with 'hulē' in fast speech.
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需要掌握的语法
Adverb Placement
Adverbs like 'hulgizē' usually come before the object or the verb: እኔ ሁልጊዜ ውሃ እጠጣለሁ።
Habitual Aspect
Use the imperfective verb form for habits: እሱ ሁልጊዜ ይሮጣል። (He always runs).
Negation with Frequency
To say 'never', use 'በፍጹም' with a negative verb: እኔ በፍጹም አልዋሽም። (I never lie).
The '-ም' Suffix
Adding '-ም' makes it 'hulgizēm' (always/ever), used for emphasis: ሁልጊዜም እወድሃለሁ።
Temporal Nouns as Adverbs
Words like 'ጠዋት' (morning) can follow 'hulgizē' to specify the time: ሁልጊዜ ጠዋት።
按水平分级的例句
እኔ ሁልጊዜ ቁርስ እበላለሁ።
I always eat breakfast.
Simple Subject + Adverb + Object + Verb structure.
እሱ ሁልጊዜ ይስቃል።
He always laughs.
The verb 'ይስቃል' is in the present habitual form.
ሁልጊዜ ውሃ እጠጣለሁ።
I always drink water.
The subject 'I' is implied by the verb prefix 'እ-'.
እሷ ሁልጊዜ ትመጣለች።
She always comes.
The verb prefix 'ት-' indicates a third-person feminine subject.
ሁልጊዜ ጠዋት እነቃለሁ።
I always wake up in the morning.
'ጠዋት' (morning) acts as a temporal noun.
ውሻው ሁልጊዜ ይጮኻል።
The dog always barks.
The definite article '-ው' is attached to 'ውሻ' (dog).
ሁልጊዜ ትምህርት ቤት እሄዳለሁ።
I always go to school.
'ትምህርት ቤት' is a compound noun meaning school.
እማማ ሁልጊዜ ምግብ ትሰራለች።
Mom always cooks food.
'ትሰራለች' literally means 'she works/makes'.
ሁልጊዜ በስምንት ሰዓት እተኛለሁ።
I always go to sleep at two o'clock (8:00 PM Ethiopian time).
Ethiopian time starts at 6:00 AM/PM.
እህቴ ሁልጊዜ ደብተር ትይዛለች።
My sister always carries a notebook.
Possessive suffix '-ቴ' on 'እህት' (sister).
ሁልጊዜ ቅዳሜ ገበያ እሄዳለሁ።
I always go to the market on Saturday.
'ቅዳሜ' means Saturday.
እነሱ ሁልጊዜ በእግር ይሄዳሉ።
They always go by foot.
'በእግር' (by foot) is a common prepositional phrase.
ሁልጊዜ ክረምት ዝናብ ይዘንባል።
It always rains in winter (monsoon season).
'ክረምት' is the main rainy season in Ethiopia.
አባቴ ሁልጊዜ ጋዜጣ ያነባል።
My father always reads the newspaper.
Verbs for 'reading' often imply a habit.
ሁልጊዜ ማታ ቴሌቪዥን እናያለን።
We always watch TV at night.
'እናያለን' is the 'we' form of 'to see/watch'.
እዚህ ሁልጊዜ ፀሐይ አለ።
There is always sun here.
'አለ' is the verb 'to exist/there is'.
ችግር ሲኖርብኝ ሁልጊዜ ይረዳኛል።
He always helps me when I have a problem.
The 'ሲ-' prefix creates a 'when' clause.
ሁልጊዜ አዲስ ነገር መማር እወዳለሁ።
I always love learning new things.
Infinitive 'መማር' (to learn) used as an object.
ሁልጊዜ ከመተኛቴ በፊት መጽሐፍ አነባለሁ።
I always read a book before I sleep.
'ከ...በፊት' means 'before'.
እሷ ሁልጊዜ በሰዓቱ ትገኛለች።
She is always found (present) on time.
'በሰዓቱ' means 'on time'.
ሁልጊዜ ለጥያቄዎቼ መልስ ይሰጠኛል።
He always gives me answers to my questions.
Indirect object 'ለጥያቄዎቼ' (for my questions).
በበዓል ቀን ሁልጊዜ ዘመድ እንጠይቃለን።
On holidays, we always visit relatives.
'እንጠይቃለን' literally means 'we ask', but here 'we visit'.
ሁልጊዜ ስራዬን በጥንቃቄ እሰራለሁ።
I always do my work carefully.
'በጥንቃቄ' is an adverbial phrase meaning 'with care'.
እሱ ሁልጊዜ ስለ ኳስ ያወራል።
He always talks about soccer.
'ስለ' means 'about'.
ሁልጊዜ እውነቱን መናገር ከባድ ሊሆን ይችላል።
Always telling the truth can be difficult.
Compound verb 'ሊሆን ይችላል' (can be).
ሁልጊዜ ለውጥ ለማምጣት ጥረት እናደርጋለን።
We always make an effort to bring about change.
'ጥረት ማድረግ' is a phrasal verb meaning 'to make an effort'.
የሰው ልጅ ሁልጊዜ ወደ ተሻለ ሕይወት ይተጋል።
Humanity always strives for a better life.
'የሰው ልጅ' is a phrase for 'mankind'.
ሁልጊዜ እንደምናየው፣ ተፈጥሮ አስደናቂ ናት።
As we always see, nature is wonderful.
'እንደምናየው' means 'as we see it'.
ሁልጊዜ በራሱ የሚተማመን ሰው ይሳካለታል።
A person who always trusts in himself succeeds.
Relative clause 'በራሱ የሚተማመን' (who trusts in himself).
ይህ ድርጅት ሁልጊዜ ጥራቱን ይጠብቃል።
This organization always maintains its quality.
'ጥራቱን መጠበቅ' means 'to guard/maintain quality'.
ሁልጊዜ የሚከራከሩ ሰዎች ሰላም አያገኙም።
People who always argue do not find peace.
Negative verb 'አያገኙም' (they do not find).
ሁልጊዜ ለጋስ መሆን ትልቅ ክብር ነው።
Being always generous is a great honor.
'መሆን' is the gerund 'being'.
ሁልጊዜ በታሪክ ውስጥ የምናየው ዑደት አስገራሚ ነው።
The cycle we always see in history is amazing.
Complex noun phrase as subject.
ሁልጊዜ በሀሳቤ ውስጥ ትዝታህ ይኖራል።
Your memory will always live in my thoughts.
Poetic use of future tense.
ሁልጊዜ ለፍትህ የሚቆሙ ሰዎች መስዋዕትነት ይከፍላሉ።
People who always stand for justice pay a sacrifice.
'መስዋዕትነት መክፈል' is an idiomatic expression.
ሁልጊዜ በሳይንሳዊ መንገድ ማረጋገጥ አስፈላጊ ነው።
It is always necessary to verify in a scientific way.
Adverbial phrase 'በሳይንሳዊ መንገድ'.
ሁልጊዜ በንግግርህ ውስጥ ጥበብ ይንጸባረቃል።
Wisdom is always reflected in your speech.
Passive verb 'ይንጸባረቃል' (is reflected).
ሁልጊዜ ወደፊት መራመድ የሕይወት መርህ መሆን አለበት።
Always moving forward should be a life principle.
Modal phrase 'መሆን አለበት' (must/should be).
ሁልጊዜ በልባችን ውስጥ ተስፋን እናሳድጋለን።
We always nurture hope in our hearts.
Metaphorical use of 'ማሳደግ' (to raise/nurture).
ሁልጊዜ በሥነ-ጽሑፍ ውስጥ የሚታዩ ጭብጦች ዘላለማዊ ናቸው።
Themes that always appear in literature are eternal.
'ጭብጦች' means 'themes'.
ሁልጊዜ በምክንያታዊነት ላይ የተመሰረተ ውይይት ፍሬያማ ይሆናል።
A discussion always based on rationality will be fruitful.
Complex adjectival phrase 'በምክንያታዊነት ላይ የተመሰረተ'.
ሁልጊዜ በኪነ-ጥበብ አማካኝነት የሰው ልጅ ስሜቱን ይገልጻል።
Humanity always expresses its emotions through art.
'በ...አማካኝነት' means 'by means of/through'.
ሁልጊዜ በዲፕሎማሲያዊ ግንኙነቶች ውስጥ ሚስጥራዊነት ይጠበቃል።
Confidentiality is always maintained in diplomatic relations.
Formal political vocabulary.
ሁልጊዜ በህሊና ዳኝነት መመራት የሞራል የበላይነትን ይሰጣል።
Always being led by the judgment of conscience gives moral superiority.
Philosophical subject phrase.
ሁልጊዜ በኢኮኖሚክስ ህግጋት ውስጥ የፍላጎትና የአቅርቦት ሚዛን ይፈለጋል።
In the laws of economics, the balance of supply and demand is always sought.
Technical academic terminology.
ሁልጊዜ በከዋክብት ጥናት ውስጥ አዳዲስ ግኝቶች ይከሰታሉ።
New discoveries always occur in astronomy.
'ይከሰታሉ' means 'they occur/happen'.
ሁልጊዜ በሕግ የበላይነት ስር መተዳደር ለዲሞክራሲ ወሳኝ ነው።
Always being governed under the rule of law is crucial for democracy.
'በ...ስር መተዳደር' (to be governed under).
ሁልጊዜ በሰው ልጅ ስልጣኔ ታሪክ ውስጥ ግጭቶች የማይቀሩ ነበሩ።
In the history of human civilization, conflicts were always inevitable.
'የማይቀሩ' means 'inevitable'.
常见搭配
常用短语
ሁልጊዜ እግዚአብሔር ይመስገን
ሁልጊዜ አንተ!
ሁልጊዜ እንደተለመደው
ሁልጊዜ አንድ ነው
ሁልጊዜ ደስ ይበላችሁ
ሁልጊዜ በልቤ ነህ
ሁልጊዜ ትምህርት
ሁልጊዜ ሰላም
ሁልጊዜ አዲስ
ሁልጊዜ ለበጎ ነው
容易混淆的词
Means 'forever'. 'Hulgizē' is about frequency, 'Lezelalem' is about infinite duration.
Means 'often'. Some learners use 'always' when they mean 'often'.
Means 'periodically' or 'every now and then'. It implies intervals, whereas 'hulgizē' implies every instance.
习语与表达
"ሁልጊዜ እንደ ጅረት"
Always like a stream. Means something that flows constantly without stopping.
ንግግሯ ሁልጊዜ እንደ ጅረት ነው።
Literary"ሁልጊዜ በእጁ"
Always in his hand. Means someone who always carries a specific item.
መጽሐፍ ቅዱስ ሁልጊዜ በእጁ ነው።
Neutral"ሁልጊዜ በአፉ"
Always in his mouth. Refers to something a person constantly talks about.
የገንዘብ ወሬ ሁልጊዜ በአፉ ነው።
Informal"ሁልጊዜ እንደ ጥላ"
Always like a shadow. Refers to someone who follows another person everywhere.
ልጁ ሁልጊዜ እንደ ጥላ ይከተላታል።
Neutral"ሁልጊዜ በደመና"
Always in the clouds. Refers to someone who is always daydreaming.
እሱ ሁልጊዜ በደመና ውስጥ ነው።
Informal"ሁልጊዜ በግርግር"
Always in a rush/chaos.
ቤታቸው ሁልጊዜ በግርግር ነው።
Informal"ሁልጊዜ እንደ ሰዓት"
Always like a clock. Refers to extreme punctuality.
ሁልጊዜ እንደ ሰዓት ይገኛል።
Neutral"ሁልጊዜ በፈገግታ"
Always with a smile. Describes a consistently pleasant person.
ሁልጊዜ በፈገግታ ነው የሚቀበለን።
Neutral"ሁልጊዜ በስራ"
Always at work. Refers to a workaholic.
አባቴ ሁልጊዜ በስራ ላይ ነው።
Neutral"ሁልጊዜ ለሰው"
Always for others. Describes a very selfless person.
እሷ ሁልጊዜ ለሰው ትኖራለች።
Literary容易混淆
Both start with 'hulu'.
'Hulu' means 'all' (quantity), while 'hulgizē' means 'always' (frequency).
ሁሉ ሰው (All people) vs ሁልጊዜ (Always).
It is part of the word.
'Gizē' just means 'time'.
ጥሩ ጊዜ (Good time) vs ሁልጊዜ (Always).
Both are temporal adverbs.
'Ahun' means 'now' (specific moment), 'hulgizē' means 'always' (all moments).
አሁን ና (Come now) vs ሁልጊዜ ና (Always come).
Temporal adverb.
'Zarē' means 'today'.
ዛሬ እመጣለሁ (I will come today) vs ሁልጊዜ እመጣለሁ (I always come).
Opposite ends of the spectrum.
'Befissum' is 'never' (0%), 'hulgizē' is 'always' (100%).
በፍጹም አልመጣም vs ሁልጊዜ እመጣለሁ።
句型
እኔ ሁልጊዜ [Verb]
እኔ ሁልጊዜ እበላለሁ።
እሱ ሁልጊዜ [Verb]
እሱ ሁልጊዜ ይሄዳል።
ሁልጊዜ [Time] [Verb]
ሁልጊዜ ማታ አነባለሁ።
[Subject] ሁልጊዜ [Adjective] ነው/ናት
እሷ ሁልጊዜ ደስተኛ ናት።
[Condition] ሲሆን ሁልጊዜ [Verb]
ሙቀት ሲሆን ሁልጊዜ ውሃ እጠጣለሁ።
ሁልጊዜ [Object] [Verb]
ሁልጊዜ ስራዬን እሰራለሁ።
ሁልጊዜ [Relative Clause] [Verb]
ሁልጊዜ የሚመጣው ሰው ወንድሜ ነው።
ሁልጊዜ [Noun Phrase] [Verb/State]
ሁልጊዜ የሰው ልጅ ፍላጎት ይጨምራል።
词族
名词
动词
形容词
相关
如何使用
Extremely high in daily speech.
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Using 'ሁሉ' instead of 'ሁልጊዜ' for 'always'.
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ሁልጊዜ
'Hulu' means 'all' (quantity), while 'hulgizē' means 'always' (frequency).
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Placing 'hulgizē' after the verb.
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ሁልጊዜ እመጣለሁ።
In Amharic, the verb must come at the end of the sentence.
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Using 'hulgizē' with a past tense verb for a simple habit.
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ሁልጊዜ እሄዳለሁ (Present Habitual)
The past tense 'መጣሁ' implies a single finished action, which contradicts 'always'.
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Confusing 'hulgizē' with 'lezelalem'.
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ሁልጊዜ
Use 'hulgizē' for frequency (always) and 'lezelalem' for duration (forever).
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Saying 'hulgizē al-...' to mean 'not always'.
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አንዳንዴ (Sometimes)
In Amharic, 'hulgizē' + negative verb usually means 'never' or is very confusing.
小贴士
Whole Time
Remember: Hulu (All) + Gize (Time) = All the time. If you know 'hulu' and 'gize', you already know 'always'!
Addis Style
When talking to friends in Addis Ababa, use 'hulē'. It sounds much more natural and cool.
Verb Match
Always pair 'hulgizē' with a present-tense verb (like 'እበላለሁ', 'እሄዳለሁ') to describe a habit.
Gratitude
Use the phrase 'Hulgizē Egziabher Yimesgen' to show you understand Ethiopian social norms of gratitude.
The Soft H
Listen for the breathy 'h' sound at the start. It's subtle but distinguishes the word from others.
Script Practice
Practice writing 'ሁልጊዜ' ten times. The 'ሁ' and 'ዜ' are distinct shapes you need to master.
Beyond Always
Once you master 'hulgizē', try learning 'አንዳንዴ' (sometimes) to give your sentences more variety.
News Clues
Look for 'hulgizē' in Ethiopian newspapers; it often introduces a recurring event or policy.
Reliability
Use 'hulgizē' when you want to assure someone you will be consistent. It builds trust.
Don't Overuse
While common, don't start every sentence with 'hulgizē'. Use it only when you mean 100% frequency.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of 'HUL' as 'WHOLE' and 'GIZE' as 'GAZE'. If you 'Whole Gaze' at something, you are ALWAYS looking at it.
视觉联想
Imagine a clock where every single hour marker is replaced with the word 'Hulu'. The clock is 'Hul-gizē'.
Word Web
挑战
Try to list five things you do 'hulgizē' (always) and write them down in Amharic using the word.
词源
Derived from the Ge'ez roots. 'Hulu' comes from the Semitic root for 'all/whole', and 'Gizē' comes from the root for 'time/period'.
原始含义: The combination literally signifies 'every time' or 'all periods'.
Afroasiatic -> Semitic -> Ethio-Semitic -> Amharic.文化背景
Be careful when using 'hulgizē' to criticize someone's habits, as it can sound more confrontational than in English.
English speakers use 'always' very frequently, often for exaggeration (e.g., 'You always do that!'). Amharic speakers use 'hulgizē' in a similar way.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Daily Routine
- ሁልጊዜ ቁርስ እበላለሁ
- ሁልጊዜ ስራ እሄዳለሁ
- ሁልጊዜ እታጠባለሁ
- ሁልጊዜ አነባለሁ
Work/Professional
- ሁልጊዜ በሰዓቱ እገኛለሁ
- ሁልጊዜ ሪፖርት አቀርባለሁ
- ሁልጊዜ ስብሰባ አለ
- ሁልጊዜ ስራ ይበዛል
Social/Friends
- ሁልጊዜ አብረን ነን
- ሁልጊዜ ትስቃለህ
- ሁልጊዜ ደውልልኝ
- ሁልጊዜ እንገናኝ
Weather
- ሁልጊዜ ፀሐይ ነው
- ሁልጊዜ ይበርዳል
- ሁልጊዜ ዝናብ ነው
- ሁልጊዜ ንፋስ አለ
Shopping
- ሁልጊዜ ውድ ነው
- ሁልጊዜ እዚህ እገዛለሁ
- ሁልጊዜ ትኩስ ነው
- ሁልጊዜ ክፍት ነው
对话开场白
"ሁልጊዜ ጠዋት ምን ታደርጋለህ? (What do you always do in the morning?)"
"ሁልጊዜ የሚደሰተው ማን ነው? (Who is the person who is always happy?)"
"ሁልጊዜ ቅዳሜ የት ትሄዳለህ? (Where do you always go on Saturday?)"
"ሁልጊዜ የምትወደው ምግብ ምንድን ነው? (What is the food you always like?)"
"ሁልጊዜ በሰዓቱ ትገኛለህ? (Are you always on time?)"
日记主题
ሁልጊዜ የምታደርጋቸውን አምስት ነገሮች ፃፍ። (Write five things you always do.)
ሁልጊዜ የሚያስደስትህ ነገር ምንድን ነው? ለምን? (What is something that always makes you happy? Why?)
ሁልጊዜ በሕይወትህ ውስጥ የሚለዋወጡ ነገሮችን ዘርዝር። (List things that always change in your life.)
ሁልጊዜ የምታከብረው ሰው ማን ነው? (Who is someone you always respect?)
ሁልጊዜ ስለወደፊትህ ምን ታስባለህ? (What do you always think about your future?)
常见问题
10 个问题Usually, no. It is used with the imperfective (present/future) for habits. Using it with the past (e.g., 'ሁልጊዜ መጣሁ') sounds like 'I always came' and is rare except in specific narratives.
'Hulē' is just a shorter, informal version of 'hulgizē'. They mean the same thing, but 'hulgizē' is better for writing and formal talk.
It usually goes before the object or the verb. For example: 'እኔ (Subject) ሁልጊዜ (Adverb) ቡና (Object) እጠጣለሁ (Verb)'.
No, adverbs in Amharic are invariable. They stay the same regardless of who is speaking or being spoken to.
Amharic speakers rarely say 'I don't always'. They would say 'አንዳንዴ እመጣለሁ' (Sometimes I come) or 'ሁልጊዜ አልመጣም' (I don't come always - which often implies never).
Yes, very frequently. It is used to translate 'always' or 'ceaselessly' in many verses.
No, Amharic verbs almost always come at the end. Putting 'hulgizē' after the verb is grammatically incorrect.
Both are used. 'Hulgizē' is standard. 'Hulgizēm' is more emphatic, like 'always and ever'.
It is spelled 'ሁ-ል-ጊ-ዜ'.
Yes, it is one of the top 500 most used words in the Amharic language.
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Write 'I always drink coffee' in Amharic.
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Write 'She always laughs' in Amharic.
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Write 'Always thank God' in Amharic.
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Write 'I always go to school' in Amharic.
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Write 'It is always hot here' in Amharic.
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Write 'Always tell the truth' in Amharic.
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Write 'My father always reads' in Amharic.
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Write 'We always play together' in Amharic.
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Write 'Always be ready' in Amharic.
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Write 'The sun always rises' in Amharic.
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Write 'I always wake up early' in Amharic.
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Write 'He always helps me' in Amharic.
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Write 'Always happy' in Amharic.
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Write 'Always open' in Amharic.
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Write 'Always clean' in Amharic.
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Write 'I always study' in Amharic.
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Write 'Always the same' in Amharic.
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Write 'Always new' in Amharic.
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Write 'Always on time' in Amharic.
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Write 'Always in my heart' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always' in Amharic.
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Say 'I always eat' in Amharic.
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Say 'He always laughs' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always morning' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always happy' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always on time' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always open' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always thank God' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always together' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always new' in Amharic.
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Say 'I always study' in Amharic.
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Say 'She always comes' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always clean' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always work' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always peace' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always love' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always water' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always late' in Amharic.
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Say 'Always the same' in Amharic.
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Say the informal version of 'Always'.
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Listen to the word: 'ሁልጊዜ'. What is the frequency?
Listen to: 'ሁልጊዜ ጠዋት'. Which part of the day is it?
Listen to: 'ሁልጊዜ ማታ'. Which part of the day is it?
Listen to: 'እሱ ሁልጊዜ ይስቃል።' Is he crying?
Listen to: 'ሁልጊዜ ክፍት ነው።' Is the store closed?
Listen to: 'ሁልጊዜ አብረን ነን።' Are they together or alone?
Listen to: 'ሁልጊዜ በሰዓቱ ይገኛል።' Is he late?
Listen to: 'ሁሌ እረፍዳለሁ።' Is this formal or informal?
Listen to: 'ዘወትር ይጸልያሉ።' Is this formal or informal?
Listen to: 'ሁልጊዜ ውሃ እጠጣለሁ።' What is the drink?
Listen to: 'ሁልጊዜ እውነት ተናገር።' What should you tell?
Listen to: 'ሁልጊዜ ደስተኛ ነኝ።' Is the speaker sad?
Listen to: 'ሁልጊዜ ትምህርት ቤት እሄዳለሁ።' Where is the speaker going?
Listen to: 'ሁልጊዜ አዲስ ነው።' Is it old?
Listen to: 'ሁልጊዜ አባቴ ያነባል።' Who is reading?
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Summary
ሁልጊዜ is the cornerstone of expressing frequency in Amharic. Use it with present tense verbs to describe your daily habits, such as 'ሁልጊዜ ስራ እሄዳለሁ' (I always go to work).
- ሁልጊዜ (hulgizē) is the Amharic word for 'always', essential for A1 learners.
- It is formed from 'hulu' (all) and 'gizē' (time), literally meaning 'all the time'.
- The word is typically placed before the verb to describe habits and routines.
- In informal speech, it is often shortened to 'ሁሌ' (hulē) among friends.
Whole Time
Remember: Hulu (All) + Gize (Time) = All the time. If you know 'hulu' and 'gize', you already know 'always'!
Addis Style
When talking to friends in Addis Ababa, use 'hulē'. It sounds much more natural and cool.
Verb Match
Always pair 'hulgizē' with a present-tense verb (like 'እበላለሁ', 'እሄዳለሁ') to describe a habit.
Gratitude
Use the phrase 'Hulgizē Egziabher Yimesgen' to show you understand Ethiopian social norms of gratitude.