u/LearnAmharic

I stucked only in one dead end niche for more than five years and I don't know how can I go out frome this rabit hole.

I realized now, that many people create many websites and try make more money from each one of them. But mine story is different. I stucked in one but dead niche. There is no demand, and most visitors are from Ethiopia, which is unmonitizable traffic using AdSense ads.

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u/LearnAmharic — 9 hours ago
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After 5 years of grinding and waiting on my website and YouTube, AdSense said me this Ehahaha

Started my site and YouTube channel before 2019. Five years of posting, learning, quitting mentally a hundred times, coming back. YouTube still hasn't hit the 4,000 watch-hour threshold. But my website just crossed AdSense's payout minimum, first payment ever, on its way.

Today's earnings so far: €0.02. Yesterday: €0.16. This month: €0.18.

I don't know whether to laugh or cry, so I'm doing both. Anyone else been in the "technically monetized, practically not" phase for years? How long did it take you to actually see real money?

u/LearnAmharic — 4 days ago
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How to Write Amharic in English Letters Correctly (Beginner’s Guide)

🛑 STOP learning incorrect Amharic pronunciation!

I asked my students to send me their vocabulary notes. A few dedicated students did exactly that.

And I found many recurring mistakes that almost everyone makes.

The first mistake: most of them write Amharic words using Latin letters.

The bad news? If you use incorrect spelling when writing Amharic in English letters, your brain learns wrong pronunciation, making your speech sound uncertain.

The good news? These mistakes are super common and easy to fix.

I’ve compiled my student’s list of over 300 words, pointed out the specific mistakes, and provided the corrected Amharic and transliterations so you can speak with confidence.

This resource is an essential reality check for beginners. Get the full corrected PDF below:

🔗 https://easyamharic.com/how-to-write-amharic-in-english-letters-beginners-guide/

Happy learning, Muhammed

u/LearnAmharic — 1 month ago
▲ 7 r/amharic+1 crossposts

Learn the Amharic Letters Using this Magnetic Letters Set

I told my students I'd never make another Amharic alphabet lesson. Then this happened. 😅

I've made full courses, detailed videos, and long articles about the Amharic alphabet to help my students learn it. And still, most of them don't watch, don't read, and don't practice.

So I said, "I'm done." No more alphabet lessons.

But then someone gave me this magnetic Amharic alphabet set 5 months ago. I tried it myself, and honestly? It's different.

There's something about physically picking up the letters with your hands, placing them on a board, and building words that actually works. It feels like playing, not studying. And the students who struggle the most, the ones who skip every video, might actually stick with this.

So here I am, breaking my own rule. Not to teach again, but to show you something that might actually make the difference where videos and articles didn't.

👉 Get the product here: https://easyamharic.com/amharic-magnetic-letters/

u/LearnAmharic — 2 months ago
▲ 2 r/amharic+1 crossposts

I’ll try to remember. 🧠

ለማስታወስ እሞክራለሁ።

I don't remember. 🤷

ትዝ አይለኝም።

አላስታውስም።

I remember. ✅

አስታውሳለሁ።

I remember you. ❤️

አስታውስሃለሁ። (m)

አስታውስሻለሁ። (f)

I don't remember you. ❌

አላስታውስህም (m)

አላስታውስሽም (f)

(እኔን) አስታወስከኝ? (M) 🤔

(እኔን) አስታወሽኝ? (F)

Do you remember me?

(It's in the past form, but that's the common way in Amharic.) 🇪🇹

To listen to the voice:👇👇

https://youtube.com/shorts/jjCX0HKG6mI?feature=share 🎥

u/LearnAmharic — 2 months ago

Thanks for your response, and I totally understand your point! It does feel much easier to read Amharic using English letters when you’re just starting out. However, I want to help you become a confident and independent reader, not just a beginner forever, and you can do that in a few days.

My 5-day course is designed specifically for people who don't know the alphabet yet. If you give it just 30 minutes a day, I promise you'll be reading basic words by the end of the week!
So, trust the process and give the first lesson a try!

Article: Amharic Alphabet Made Easy Lesson 1
https://easyamharic.com/amharic-alphabet-made-easy-lesson-1/
Video: Amharic Alphabet Made Easy Lesson 1
https://youtu.be/SB_VZCFafFA

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u/LearnAmharic — 2 months ago

In Amharic, we can make an entire phrase or even a sentence using only a single word. In this lesson, you’ll discover how a subject, object, and verb can all blend into a single word to express a whole thought in Amharic.

Let me show you some examples:

  • እነግርሃለሁ = I (will) tell you. (Simple Present / Future)
  • ነግሬሃለሁ = I have told you. (Present Perfect)
  • ነገርኩህ = I told you. (Simple Past)

That’s 3 or 4 English words… but only 1 word in Amharic. Can you guess what part means ‘you’ in these words? Comment below.

Because Amharic is an “agglutinative” language. This means it functions like Lego blocks; we take a root verb and “glue” the subject and the object onto it as prefixes or suffixes. This is one of the most important steps in mastering Amharic because one word can carry the meaning of an entire English sentence.

Next, to help you master these rules and get comfortable using them, we’ll use three infinitive verbs as examples, and we’ll conjugate them in the six tenses in positive and negative state, and then we’ll change them to commands too. By the end of this post, you’ll have a clear grasp of how these grammar rules work.

The full scope of this lesson includes detailed conjugation tables, but since Reddit doesn't support the full table formatting, I couldn't share everything here. You can find the complete guide with all the detailed charts and examples on my website via this link: 👇⏬

https://easyamharic.com/the-subject-object-verb-attachments-in-amharic/

u/LearnAmharic — 3 months ago