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Basic Amharic

A Beginner's Introduction to the Amharic Language

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Basic Amharic

By: Jared Tesfey
Narrated by: Jared Tesfey
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This five-session course provides an overview of basic, frequently used Amharic words and phrases for beginners. The course assumes no prior knowledge of the language and by the completion of the course you will reach A1 (beginner) level on the CEFR scale. As an audio course the focus is on correct pronunciation and comprehension. The course only covers grammar through example.

Amharic, a Semitic language with deep roots, is the official working language of Ethiopia, one of Africa's most historically rich and diverse countries. Originating over a thousand years ago, Amharic has evolved from the ancient Ge'ez script, which is still used in religious contexts today. As the language of the Ethiopian Empire, Amharic has played a central role in the country’s governance, literature, and cultural identity, making it a living testament to Ethiopia's enduring heritage.

Spoken by over 32 million native speakers, Amharic is not only Ethiopia's official language but also serves as a lingua franca for millions more across the country, bridging diverse ethnic groups. Its influence extends beyond Ethiopia's borders, with diaspora communities in the United States, Canada, Europe, and the Middle East continuing to use Amharic as a way to maintain their cultural ties.

In recent years, Amharic has gained international attention, with its presence in global media, academia, and digital platforms growing. Learning Amharic opens doors to understanding Ethiopia's unique history, culture, and social fabric, providing a gateway to one of Africa's most intriguing and vibrant civilizations. Whether for travel, business, or cultural exploration, mastering Amharic offers an enriching experience, connecting learners to a language that is both ancient and ever-evolving.

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