ቃል
Amharic
Etymology
From Proto-West Semitic *ḳāl- (“voice”). Cognates include Ge'ez ቃል (ḳal) and Hebrew קוֹל (kol).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkʼal/
- Hyphenation: ቃል
Declension
Definiteness forms of ቃል (ḳal)
| Masculine | |
|---|---|
| Indefinite | ቃል (ḳal) |
| Definite subject | ቃሉ (ḳalu) |
| Definite object | ቃሉን (ḳalun) |
| General object | ቃልን (ḳalən) |
Possessive forms of ቃል (ḳal)
| Singular | Plural | Formal | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First person | ቃሌ (ḳale) | ቃላችን (ḳalaččən) | — | |
| Second person | m | ቃልህ (ḳaləh) | ቃላችሁ (ḳalaččəhu) | ቃልዎ (ḳalwo) |
| f | ቃልሽ (ḳaləš) | |||
| Third person | m | ቃሉ (ḳalu) | ቃላቸው (ḳalaččäw) | |
| f | ቃሏ (ḳalʷa) | |||
Descendants
- → Sidamo: qaale
References
- Thomas Leiper Kane (1990), “ቃል”, in Amharic-English Dictionary, Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, →ISBN
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