MiniPod: To shout | Words we use

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To shout – you probably know it means to say something very loud.

ሓድሽ ሓረግ ወይ ኣገላልጻ ተመሃሩ'ሞ ቋንቋ እንግሊዝኩም ዝያዳ ተፈጥሮኣዊን መሳጥን ግበርዎ። Words We Use ከም በዓል 'to shout' ዝኣመሰሉ ሕቡእ ትርጉም ዘለዎም ኣገላልጻታት ክንርድኦም ዝሕግዝ ክልተ-ቋንቋዊ ስሩዕ ተኸታታሊ መደብ'ዩ።


To shout – you probably know it means to say something very loud.

We can shout for a lot of different reasons. You can shout to show anger, frustration or warn someone about something:
  • The teacher shouted to quieten the class.
You can shout when you’re happy, surprised, or want to support your sports team:
  • I shouted when my team scored the winning goal!
But it has can also have other meanings. For example., it can mean to pay for someone else’s drink or a meal.
  • I’ll shout you a coffee.
  • After the game, I shouted my mate a drinks.
Or when something makes a strong impression:
  • Her dress really shouts confidence.
Or sometimes, to give someone a call.
  • I’ll give you a shout later when I’m free.
On the radio, you may hear DJs giving a shout out to someone who is listening – perhaps because they have a birthday, or because they are thanking them for supporting their show.

Explore the entire series Words we use by clicking here to listen!

This episode is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.


Credits:
Host: Shannon Williams
Written by: Josipa Kosanovic
Graphic design: Dorry Wang
Educational consultant: Professor Lynda Yates
Produced by: Josipa Kosanovic

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