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Noble Amhara
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Noble Amhara
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- Joined: 02 Feb 2020, 13:00
- Location: Abysinnia
Re: French of Africa
Λαγγιώτη Αφροδίτη
1 year ago
Such a beautiful language and alphabet! Greetings from Greece
Rotem Takeleየትነበርሽ ንጉሴ Yetnbersh Negusa
ማንኛውንም ቋንቋ ስናወራ ቅላፄውም የማይከብደን እነዚህን ተጨማሪ ቃላቶች በማወቃችን ነው
ሏ ሟ ሯ ሷ ሿ ቧ ቷ ቿ ጯ ዧ ዷ ቋ ኟ ዃ ጓ ኋ ፗ
እስቲ አማርኛ ማንበብ የምትችሉ ይህንን ቃላት በፍጥነት አንብቡት ከዛም አለም ላይ የሚነገሩትን ቋንቋዎች ቅላፄ እዚህ ላይ እንደማታጡ እርግጠኛ ነኝ
When we speak any language, the word is easy enough to read these additional words
ሏ ሟ ሯ ሷ ሿ ቧ ቷ ቿ ጯ ዧ ዷ ቋ ኟ ዃ ጓ ኋ ፗ
Please read these words quickly enough to read, then I am sure that you will not fall into the languages spoken in the world
12Rotem Takele
5 months ago (edited)
I was born in Ethiopia and immigrated to Israel. The young generation here doesn't speak Amharic but some are. I speak Amharic with my parents, grand parents, aunts and uncles but with my Ethiopian friends we speak Hebrew.
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Amina Hussain
1 year ago (edited)
Me: a native Amharic speaker. Already know what’s going to be in the video. Also Me: *watches a 17 minute video about Amharic *
Psycho
3 years ago
I'd never heard of Amharic before. It sounds particularly wonderful, kinda like kayaking through a peaceful river that has rocks here and there
Devinci
Devinci
2 years ago
I love Ethiopia. From Sénégal
Aram Sam
2 years ago
I'm orthodox from Jordan respect Amharic
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1 year ago (edited)
Compared to other Semitic languages, Arabic, Hebrew, Tigringa etc. Amharic sounds really smooth and sexy.
Bobbur Borjigin
Bobbur Borjigin
2 years ago
Amharic sounds lovely.
Almaz Muareta
1 year ago
Amharic is such a beautiful language and I love learning that language.
145Oliver Anderson
3 years ago (edited)
Yes, more African languages !
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117محمد الشهري
2 years ago
It's may be the fourth time that I watch this episode..
And I still repeating it all the time to enjoy learing about Amharic and sematic languages...
I really like to learn languages..
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14Yulia Kiseleva
5 months ago (edited)
Ha! So interesting to see how Amharic is explained in English. I used to study it as a first foreign language at uni (more than ten years ago!), being a Russian myself. The grammar always fascinated me - but you get used to it and don't think too hard about it once it all 'settles' in your head.
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128Selamineshe Mariyam
1 year ago
ሰው እንደዚህ ተንትኖ ያውቀዋል እኛ ግን።ምን ያክል እናውቀው ይሆን ከየት ወዴት እንደመጣ ብዙዎች እምናውቅ አይመስለኝም ቋንቋችን ስለሆነ።ብቻ እንናገራለን። ተመስገን ብቻ እንኳንም ኢትዮጵያዊ ሆንኩኝ. Ethiopian ♥♥♥♥
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25Lidy H
3 years ago
I learned so much about Amharic & I’m a native speaker. This is really well done
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334Ęÿūį Æßñ
3 years ago
This is the quality content that I subscribed for.
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140Abyssinia Love
3 years ago
አማርኛ ምርጥ ቋንቋዬ
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11Mohammad Hilal
4 months ago
the grammar is easy to learn for an Arabic speaker, I am not surprised because whenever I read arabic history books there is always mention of Abyssinia. its like if Arabs and Ethiopians shared their own tiny world with so much trade, migration, invasion and all kinds of interactions. long live our brotherhood!
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F t
3 years ago
1. I was born and lived a total of 12 years in Ethiopia. I've lived my whole life in Addis Ababa (the capital city) and anyone who lives there speaks Amharic or at least understands it. Everyone that I personal know that is from the city speaks fluent amharic even if it isn't their first language. as you have mentioned in your video there are another 81 or more native languages so it's honestly impressive most have managed to fluently speak it.
Read more2. Amharic is my 1st language
3. I am currently in the states where i am doing my studies in a university. There is a fantastic habesha club that does a great job at connecting Ethiopians and Eritreans. I speak to my habesha friends in Amharic and some tigrenya but when around our foreign friends we talk in english just for the obvious fact that it's rude. I actually didn't speak tigrenya when I was in Ethiopia but my amazing Eri friends have taught me well. Now i am able to understand fully but struggle a bit with speaking. I will get better one of these days, I really love the language. Even when i find random Ethiopians in the streets or a mall, we communicate in our language. language is an identity, we must never forget!
so far i am really impressed with your knowledge in my language. You dug in so deep and just made it so much understandable for foreigners. guy does his research well! Because Amharic and Arabic are Semitic languages, it is very easy for us to learn Arabic and hebrew. I lived in Egypt for 6 years and I knew how to fluently speak arabic in 2 years. Because we have a great amount of words in common, it was a piece of cake for me!
Do keep up the great research! I recommend your videos to everyone. loved it
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26bayelgn kemaw
2 years ago
Thanks for introducing our languages Amharic for the world. thanks again.
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389Hente Hoo
3 years ago
A video about Sami languages would be interesting to see here!
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55BINIYAM ABERA
3 years ago
My parents are from southern Ethiopia from where local language called "Kambatigna" but I raised at Urban area and Amharic is my First Language to spoke but I know "Kembatigna" tooas it's my my parents First language I have many family members too who spoke this language .......and Amharic is popular in urban areas...as local languages are popular in rural area ..but almost every body can understand it.
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14Reem Niguse
3 years ago
i am Ethiopian and i believe you have done your research and i love this
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58Dani Souza
3 years ago
It's such a beautiful language.
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4Alveirtus 1
1 year ago
Ethiopians speak a Semitic language which means that it's in the same family as Hebrew and Arabic.
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542Langfocus
3 years ago (edited)
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19beti
1 year ago
Thank you so much for making this video. I am Amhara, I speak Amharic, I would say more than 50% of the Ethiopian population speaks Amharic.
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4Mohanned Khalid
2 years ago (edited)
I'm Sudanese and I live in Ethiopia and I can tell you Amharic and Sudanese Arabic dialect have a lot of similarities. I think mainly because the Sudanese dialect was affected by cushitic languages too and there's a lot of cultural exchange going on
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4Dina Chaya Rubin
5 months ago
Amharic is one of the languages I want to know.
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11Superdupper Me
1 year ago
Amharic and tigrigna is spoken by Ethiopians also Eritreans share same language of Ethiopians which is tigrigna and the language is very similar. Amharic and tigrigna is very similar it's like Italian and Spanish can understand it also they use same alphabet call Fidel
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56Hans
3 years ago
I love this channel, this is the first time I listen/read something related to Amharic,, by the way, it sounds amazing.
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25Lindz Haines
1 year ago
The Amharic speaker in the examples should make ASMR videos!
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12Μαρία Π
1 year ago
Love and greetings from America! What a fascinating history and language!
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24joefromravenna
1 year ago
I actually do like Ethiopian food. I found it pretty tasty.
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12Omer Levin
3 years ago
As a hebrew speaker, it's really hard to notice the similarities when I listen to Amharic speakers. However, It's easier to see the similarities when you put similar words of both languages next to each other. I can also say that sometimes it's easier to hear similarities when I listen to Arabic speakers, even though I won't be able to understand almost any of it.
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29Richard Rowe
3 years ago
When in collage I had a friend who wrote his notes in Amharic. To me it looked like little boxes with legs. Thanks for an interesting video.
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14Learn English With Hope
2 years ago
This is really awesome .. Thx for sharing .. Cheers from Morocco!!!
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4የኢትዮጵያ ልጅ
1 year ago
ኢትዮጵያዊ ያደረገኝ አምላክ ይመስገን.......proud to be Ethiopian.
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8JacobLovesLegos1995
4 months ago (edited)
[English] Amharic
[Amharic] Amarenna
[Spanish] Amharico
[German] Amharisch
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.Djaf Mess
6 months ago
The Amharic "älla" is almost the same in pronunciation as the Berber (Kabyle) "illa" which means "there is" in both languages.
Besides this, the two languages share many features as I noticed
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[/media]Ed Jr
3 years ago (edited)
I'd love if the Amharic course was available in duolingo, I would definitely learn it!
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2Oğuz Çetinkaya
1 year ago
I've been in Ethiopia. Such a beautiful country.
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472aasem al-lmki
3 years ago (edited)
I'm an Arabic speaker, and when I hear someone speaking Amharic from a distance; i can't distinguish if she/he is speaking a dialect of Arabic because it sounds so similar to Arabic from a distance. but when I come close I understand nothing. I think, this's because Amharic language has all those sounds that I used to think or considered them unique to Arabic, (seems they aren't).
This situation keeps happening so frequently that when I hear an Ethiopian women who works with us & she speaks Arabic as well; so, I keep mixing every time I hear her talking on the phone from a distance, i thought she speaks with her family somehow in Arabic.
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Kebraraw RasJa
2 years ago