1. amharic - Noun
2. amharic - Adjective
3. Amharic - Proper noun
Of or pertaining to Amhara, a division of Abyssinia; as, the Amharic language is closely allied to the Ethiopic.
The Amharic language (now the chief language of Abyssinia).
Source: Webster's dictionarythe Amharic language Source: Internet
Canadian Slavonic Papers, edition 12, p. 316 Journal Anthropologique Du Canada The letter Д is likely most similar to the phonetic alternative found in Amharic ( Ge'ez ). Source: Internet
Based on the verbal artistry of the Oromo, it appears that the Oromo form is prior to the Alaaba or Amharic, though it could be borrowed from yet another language. Source: Internet
The language, Amharic, serves as the center of this melting process although it is difficult to conceive of a language without the existence of a corresponding distinct ethnic group speaking it as a mother tongue. Source: Internet
“An Arabic Eritrea can be a far better than Amharic Eritrea” Source: Internet
For instance, the TV anchors in Amharic and other Ethiopian languages almost always say ‘transformation’, ‘construction’, ‘investment’, ‘budget’ etc but they may have inadvertently ignored their audience. Source: Internet