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Amharic
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmɨʃet/
- Hyphenation: ም‧ሼት
Noun
ምሼት • (məšet) m
- Alternative form of ምሽት (məššət)
Declension
Definiteness forms of ምሼት (məšet)
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Masculine
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Indefinite
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ምሼት (məšet)
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Definite subject
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ምሼቱ (məšetu)
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Definite object
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ምሼቱን (məšetun)
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General object
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ምሼትን (məšetən)
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Possessive forms of ምሼት (məšet)
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Singular
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Plural
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Formal
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First person
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ምሼቴ (məšete)
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ምሼታችን (məšetaččən)
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Second person
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m
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ምሼትህ (məšetəh)
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ምሼታችሁ (məšetaččəhu)
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ምሼትዎ (məšetwo)
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f
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ምሼትሽ (məšetəš)
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Third person
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m
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ምሼቱ (məšetu)
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ምሼታቸው (məšetaččäw)
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f
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ምሼቷ (məšetʷa)
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References
- Thomas Leiper Kane (1990) “መሸ”, in Amharic-English Dictionary, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, →ISBN
Harari
Etymology
From Proto-Semitic *mušy-at-.
Pronunciation
Noun
ምሼት (məšet)
- evening, night
1919, Carlo Conti Rossini, “Testi in lingua harari”, in Rivista degli studi orientali, volume 8, pages 413 first line, a text which has been commented Littmann, Enno (1921) “Bemerkungen zu den neuen Harari-Texten”, in Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, volume 75, pages 21–36:
1919, Carlo Conti Rossini, “Testi in lingua harari”, in Rivista degli studi orientali, volume 8, pages 424–425 last line and first line, a text which has been commented Littmann, Enno (1921) “Bemerkungen zu den neuen Harari-Texten”, in Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, volume 75, pages 21–36:ጨላንቆ፡ይሎዛል፡ደችቤ፡ተማሃጡ፡መልቱቤ፡ዝሀ፡ጠኝ፡ሣ፡ምሼትቤ፡ሽእሽቲ፡ሣ፡ሀረታኝ፡ሣቤ፡አማጁ፡ኑጉሥ፡አብዱላሂም፡ሠስ።- č̣älanḳo yəlozal däčbe tämahaṭu mältube zəhä ṭäñ śa məšetbe šəʾšəti śa härätañ śabe ʾämaǧu nuguś ʾäbdulahim śäs.
- On the territory called Chelenko they fought, by day, in the ninth hour towards the evening, for three hours—in the fourth hour the Negus attained victory, and Abdullah fled.
1922, “Harari-Studien”, in Enno Littmann, editor, Zeitschrift für Semitistik und verwandte Gebiete, volume 1, page 58 Nr. 178:ማገድኹ፡በጂህ፡ዕንጪው፡ታችና፡ምሼት- magädxu-bäǧih-ənč̣iw-taʾāčəna-məšēd.
- You man have burnt much wood last night.
1922, “Harari-Studien”, in Enno Littmann, editor, Zeitschrift für Semitistik und verwandte Gebiete, volume 1, page 62 Nr. 202:ሮጂ፡ታችና፡ምሼት፡ኮኦት፡ገሜላ፡ሮጀ።- rōǧi-taʾāčəna-məšēd-koōt-gämela-rōǧä
- A thief has stolen two camels last night.
1922, “Harari-Studien”, in Enno Littmann, editor, Zeitschrift für Semitistik und verwandte Gebiete, volume 1, page 68 Nr. 262:ሶ(አ)ዞ፡ሀፍ፡ይላል፡እላወ፡ምሼት፡ይደልጋል።- sōsa-häfilal-ʾəlawä-məšēd-yədälgal
- Early he rises and until night he works.
Adverb
ምሼት (məšet)
- this evening
Tigrinya
Noun
ምሼት • (məšet)
- Alternative form of ምሸት (məšät)