Based on the search results, it is not possible to determine the current date in the Ethiopian calendar. However, it is known that the Ethiopian year starts on September 11th or 12th in a Gregorian leap year, and it is currently 7 to 8 years behind the Gregorian year. Some search results provide a list of dates in both the Ethiopian and Gregorian systems, including national holidays. It is important to note that the Ethiopian calendar has 13 months, with 12 months having 30 days and an intercalary month at the end of the year called Pagume, which has 5 or 6 days depending on the year.