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yähïzb bä’alat Public Holidays in Ethiopia
| አዲስ አመት | addis amät ( እንቁጣጣሽ ïnk’ut’at’aš) | Ethiopian New Year (11 September) |
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| መስቀል | mäsk’äl: | Finding of the True Cross (27 September) |
| ረመዳን | rämädan: | Eid Al Fater (13 October* Lunar) |
| አረፋ | aräfa | Eid Al Aldaha (9 December* Lunar):) |
| ገና | gänna | Ethiopian Christmas (7 January) |
| ጥምቀት | t’imkät | Ethiopian Epiphany (19 January:) |
| መውሊድ | mäwlid | Birthday of Prophet Mohammed (20 March*Lunar):) |
| ስቅለት | sïk’ïlät | Ethiopian Good Friday (25 April*) |
| ፋሲካ/ ትንሳኤ | fasika (Tïnsae) | Ethiopian Easter (27 April*) |
| ሜይ ዴይ | May day | International Labor Day (1 May:) |
| የልደት በአል | yädïl bä’al | Ethiopian Patriots’ Victory Day (5 May) |
| ግንቦት ሃያ | gïnbot haya | Downfall of the Dergue (28 May) |
* Date varies annually.
Source[edit | edit source]
https://www.livelingua.com/peace-corps/Amharic/Amharic%20Peace%20Corps%20Language%20Manual-2015.pdf
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