Amharic · Food & Drink
siga
Meat
The flesh of animals; kitfo and tibs are famous meat dishes.
እሱ ስጋ አይበላም።
He does not eat meat.
The word 'ስጋ' (siga) has its roots in the Semitic language family and relates historically to livestock and traditional meat consumption in Ethiopian culture. It reflects the importance of meat in ceremonial and daily meals.
'ስጋ' is commonly used in both spoken and written Amharic, typically in informal contexts. It reflects cultural practices surrounding food, particularly in social gatherings.