3 Questions
What is the meaning of 'Hadhapa'?
Good morning
What does 'sabayeta' refer to?
Morning
How would you respond to someone saying 'Hadhapa sabayeta'?
Hadhapa
Study Notes
Nepali Phrases and Expressions
- 'Hadhapa' is a Nepali phrase that roughly translates to "okay" or "alright" in English.
- 'Sabayeta' is a Nepali phrase that means "what's up" or "how are you".
- When someone says 'Hadhapa sabayeta', they are essentially asking "how are you?" or "what's going on?", and a suitable response would be to answer with your current state or a brief update about your life.
Hadhapa sabayeta are terms from the Amharic language. Hadhapa means "hello" and sabayeta means "how are you". This quiz tests your knowledge of Amharic greetings and responses. Are you ready to show off your language skills? Test your knowledge with this fun quiz!
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