Many አማርኛ speakers find that certain English sounds, stress patterns, or spelling cause difficulty. Common areas include: Amharic is SOV — the verb always comes at the end, opposite to English; Amharic uses the Ge'ez script — completely different from the Latin alphabet; Amharic has no articles — 'a', 'an', and 'the' must be learned from scratch; English consonant clusters are unusual in Amharic syllable structure. Focusing on these in practice—with an app like Rozy that gives feedback on your speech—helps you become clearer and more confident.
Listen to natural English and repeat (shadowing). Record yourself and compare. Practise the sounds that cause the most confusion for your first language. Rozy lets you speak and get feedback so you can correct pronunciation in real time.
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