Formal:
* እንዴት ነህ? (Endet neh?) - This is the most common and polite way to ask "how are you?" to someone you respect or don't know well.
Informal:
* እንዴት ነሽ? (Endet neshi?) - This is the informal way to ask "how are you?" to someone you know well and are comfortable with. The slight change in the ending reflects the gender of the person you are asking.
* አንተ እንዴት ነህ? (Ante endet neh?) - This is another informal way to ask "how are you?" It literally translates to "you, how are you?".
* እንዴት ነው? (Endet new?) - This is a more casual way to ask "how are you?".
You can also use the following phrases, depending on the context:
* ሰላም ነህ? (Selam neh?) - This means "Are you peaceful?" and is a common greeting, often used as a way to ask "how are you?".
* ጥሩ ነህ? (Tiru neh?) - This means "Are you good?" and is a less formal way to ask "how are you?".
It's important to note that the most appropriate way to say "how are you" depends on the context and your relationship with the person you're talking to.