Words

Amharic
ənnantä - you (pl.) (AED 1223)
Combination of the element ənnä- (usually identified with Geez plural form of the relative pronoun ˀəlla) and the 2 sg. m. pronoun.
Amharic
antu - you (AED 1221)
Used as a polite form of the 2 sg. personal pronoun (Bulakh–Kogan 2013b:97). According to Hetzron (1972:89), it goes back to the 2 pl. pronoun, where final *-m was eliminated.
Amharic
әnnäzzih - these (AED 1227)
Amharic
ənzira - harp, accordion, pieces of leather on the bridge of a bägäna-harp (AED 1228)
Amharic
ənziz, ənzəz, hanziz, hənziz - a black and green beetle, dung beetle, a beetle which secretes small globules of honey in bamboo (AED 1228, 16; Guidi 7, 468)
Amharic
ənǯära - a large, moist, slightly sour pan-cake-like bread of ṭef flour which is baked on a covered griddle (AED 1243)
Amharic
ar - excrement (AED 1140)
Amharic
arra - to defecate (AED 1140)
Amharic
arč̣umme - switch, thin, flexible branch or wand used as a lash (AED 1160)
Amharic
arrädä - to slaughter, to sever, to cut the throat (AED 1155)