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What does Ethiopian mean?
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Ethiopian

An Ethiopian is a person from Ethiopia or of Ethiopian descent.

Ethiopian

Something or someone that is Ethiopian comes from Ethiopia. This cup of Ethiopian coffee has mild floral notes.

Ethiopian

a native or inhabitant of Ethiopia of or relating to or characteristic of Ethiopia or its people or languages Ethiopian immigrants

Synonyms Ethiopian synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as Ethiopian?

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Abyssinian ethiopian Ge’ez

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Ge’ez Ethiopian

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How do I use Ethiopian in a sentence?

Simple sentences

He is Ethiopian.
My nephew is from Ethiopia. He is Ethiopian.
She is Ethiopian.
Are you an Ethiopian?

Movie subtitles

Egyptian soldiers flee the city before the Ethiopian army.
The Ethiopian army take positions outside the city gates.
Get that Ethiopian elephant off me.
I bring the Ethiopian king and his sister in friendship, as an ally to guard our southern gates.
May I suggest. the Ethiopian?
If that Ethiopian goes to work tomorrow, one by one they'll all go back, with yours truly first in line!
Ethiopian soldier.
Uh, the Ethiopian, sir. He wants to say something to the doctor.
She had the sinuous grace of Araby, Ethiopian ardor, the startled candor of the French, the high art of the Indians, Yemeni coyness, and the narrow passage of a Chinese girl.
And we're talking in this Ethiopian restaurant she wanted to go to.
The Ethiopian cake!
We're looking for a starving Ethiopian boy who was accidentally delivered instead of a Teiko sports watch.
I just might decide you're an Ethiopian.
I cooked Ethiopian.
What's that? - An Ethiopian ox.
Yet I am told he's already boarded Ethiopian Airlines Flight 175, at Orly, en route to Addis Ababa.
Everything from Ethiopian princesses. to Chinese galley maids.
And that's the Ethiopian shim-sham.
An Ethiopian wouldn't eat this.
So did the Ethiopian puppet show and karaoke night at the VFW.
I might decide you're an Ethiopian.
You Ethiopian poster boy.
Will it be a cup of Ethiopian coffee?
Ah, that's nice. Ethiopian sounds. It's good for the heart.
That Ethiopian fellow seems to have evaporated.
I, tea, not Ethiopian.
Oh, how I wanted to be a negro warrior in the Ethiopian jungle.
When I walking by this restaurant every day while I going home. It's Ethiopian restaurant.
I thought Ethiopian people don't have no food.
Ethiopian sounds.
You know it's only found like on the tip of the tailbone of Ethiopian babies.
I,m thinking of devoting a day to Ethiopian cooking.
They'd have Ethiopian elephant catchers and they used to run up behind the elephant and then they'd jump up onto its back leg, and hanging onto its tail, they would hack away at the other leg with an axe.

News and current affairs

Ethiopian village life has long depended on two crops, one during a short rain in March and April, and the main crop during the long rain in the summer months.
BRUSSELS - The recent death in Brussels of Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi finally brings to light what lay behind his mysterious two-month disappearance from public life.
For example, he allowed a private press to flourish, and in 2000 he became the first Ethiopian leader to hold multi-party parliamentary elections.
It backs the Ethiopian army in Somalia.
As a result, the Ethiopian-Somalia border has been war-torn for decades.
Today, Somalia remains a dysfunctional state, as rival clans, jihadists, and an interim government with Ethiopian support compete for power.
Similarly, many Africans were killed at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001--Senegalese hawkers, Nigerian investors, Ethiopian or Eritrean drivers, Ghanaian students, Egyptian and South African tourists, and others.
Four years ago this month, Zenawi's Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Party (EPRDF) suffered its worst loss at the polls since the former guerrilla overthrew a ruthless, Soviet-backed regime in 1991.
Furthermore, the government effort to portray independent journalists as vicious enemies unfairly condemns the many Ethiopian reporters and editors who take their responsibilities seriously.

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