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This article is meant to help students improve their English. First you will be told about, the language of the Amharic word "Neket" which means love. After you learn about this, you will be given a list of other words that are related to love then finally, the author brings up an example sentence with this theme. The next section has multiple paragraphs that are written in relation to each other and all have different meanings for this word. The last part of the article is given as a table where all four columns are defined one by one with their own meaning and definitions listing. I think the author of this material has thought this out very carefully and was given much time to do so. It is well organized and has its own summaries at the end. This article is an Amharic version of "How to Use a Dictionary" by Atem Teklemariam. I think the article is very helpful for students who try to learn how to use a dictionary and know how to use one properly. The author starts off by telling that we must not just look up words but we must try to memorize them and even guess what their meanings could be. He then goes on to say that you must use a dictionary if at all possible because of the wide range of information contained in it. The author brings up a good point by telling us that a word can be defined as a specific meaning, a kind of object or a group of people. He also brought up the fact that sometimes we can make up our own meanings or even make mistakes with our own meanings. This article is about the Ethiopian language and its people. It tells about some issues such as why they speak Amharic, what they worship and how their culture is different from other cultures. This article is very informative and seems to be very accurate compared to other ethnicities around the world. This article is about the Amharic language and some of its features. The author lists some of the features and describes them in detail. He lists some grammar rules and some vocabulary words and their pronunciation guide. He tells us how to write our names, how we spell our names and how we put them in alphabetical order while we are writing. This article is by Atem Teklemariam, a native of Ethiopia. This article is about the Amharic language and what it means to be written in it, by him at least. This article talks about the word "Neket" and what it means, how it works and explains how we use the word. There is a description of how we use it and its pronunciation guide. He also has a section about writing Amharic letters. This article provides instructions on how to write Amharic letters. The instructions are for people who wish to learn to write Amharic letters very quickly and easily, such as for kids who want to learn Amharic sooner than later. The instructions go over the shapes of the letters and some of their pronunciations guide while they are written in order from left to right and down from top to bottom. cfa1e77820
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