amharic
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1. the dominant and official language of Ethiopia; a Semitic language much influenced by the Cushitic language with which Amhara have been in close contact (noun.communication)
| hypernym | : | semitic, |
| definition | : | a major branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | amharic, |
| definition | : | related to or characteristic of or written in Amharic (adj.pert) |
2. related to or characteristic of or written in Amharic (adj.pert)
| pertainym | : | amharic, ethiopian language, |
| definition | : | the dominant and official language of Ethiopia; a Semitic language much influenced by the Cushitic language with which Amhara have been in close contact (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | amharic, ethiopian language, |
| definition | : | the dominant and official language of Ethiopia; a Semitic language much influenced by the Cushitic language with which Amhara have been in close contact (noun.communication) |
3. the dominant and official language of Ethiopia; a Semitic language much influenced by the Cushitic language with which Amhara have been in close contact (noun.communication)
| derivation | : | amharic, |
| definition | : | related to or characteristic of or written in Amharic (adj.pert) |
4. related to or characteristic of or written in Amharic (adj.pert)
| pertainym | : | amharic, ethiopian language, |
| definition | : | the dominant and official language of Ethiopia; a Semitic language much influenced by the Cushitic language with which Amhara have been in close contact (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | amharic, ethiopian language, |
| definition | : | the dominant and official language of Ethiopia; a Semitic language much influenced by the Cushitic language with which Amhara have been in close contact (noun.communication) |
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