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ጋሞ ተቀንጢሱ

Post by Misraq » 03 Jun 2024, 16:00

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I really don't understand on why nations and nationalities participate in this ugly Galla's dream and adventure to subjugate Amharas. Rest in hell Mr. Gamo Man. you deserve to be sent to eternal sleep. What did you get out of this?



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Post by Wedi » 03 Jun 2024, 16:06

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Post by almaze » 03 Jun 2024, 16:15

Jimmy, I am curious as to why in Ethiopia and Eritrea, every ethnic group tends to give their children Amhara names.

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Post by Misraq » 03 Jun 2024, 17:30

almaze wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 16:15
Jimmy, I am curious as to why in Ethiopia and Eritrea, every ethnic group tends to give their children Amhara names.
Almaz, that is a million dollar question. It would have been easier for us to identify them if they don't name their children that way. We could have easily filtered the likes of Andargachew Tsige Tufa and Birhanu Nega Bonger. Mind you, this guys robbed our retirements and all gone just because they have our name and we trusted them. :lol: :lol:

Mind you if someone come with the name like Gidey, Hagos...etc and speak much more fluent tigrigna than you hiding his identity and working against the interest of the people he was impersonating. This was the type of difficulty the Amharas faced :lol: :lol:

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Post by Union » 03 Jun 2024, 17:58

:lol:
They are still doing it though. I know an ascari little kid with the name zelalem :lol:
Misraq wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 17:30
almaze wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 16:15
Jimmy, I am curious as to why in Ethiopia and Eritrea, every ethnic group tends to give their children Amhara names.
Almaz, that is a million dollar question. It would have been easier for us to identify them if they don't name their children that way. We could have easily filtered the likes of Andargachew Tsige Tufa and Birhanu Nega Bonger. Mind you, this guys robbed our retirements and all gone just because they have our name and we trusted them. :lol: :lol:

Mind you if someone come with the name like Gidey, Hagos...etc and speak much more fluent tigrigna than you hiding his identity and working against the interest of the people he was impersonating. This was the type of difficulty the Amharas faced :lol: :lol:

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Post by almaze » 03 Jun 2024, 18:17

These are some Eritrean names that have connections to the Amhara. Filipos Woldeyohannes Eshete, Zersenay Tadese, Abraha Kassa, and many more... I also met a man named Abera Lema Getahun from Kunama, Eritrea, who was a rental vehicle driver designated for me. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by Naga Tuma » 03 Jun 2024, 19:59

Misraq wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 17:30
almaze wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 16:15
Jimmy, I am curious as to why in Ethiopia and Eritrea, every ethnic group tends to give their children Amhara names.
Almaz, that is a million dollar question. It would have been easier for us to identify them if they don't name their children that way. We could have easily filtered the likes of Andargachew Tsige Tufa and Birhanu Nega Bonger. Mind you, this guys robbed our retirements and all gone just because they have our name and we trusted them. :lol: :lol:

Mind you if someone come with the name like Gidey, Hagos...etc and speak much more fluent tigrigna than you hiding his identity and working against the interest of the people he was impersonating. This was the type of difficulty the Amharas faced :lol: :lol:
That is very silly.

Families all around the world have followed the trends and names of official government languages of the time and environment, the trends of both Christian and Islam religions. Naming has been an inspired practice, not an educated one.

I have heard that in Wallaga, it used to be that if an elementary school teacher or Director named Abraham arrived in town, many male children born after his arrival would be given that name. You can do some quick study if what I heard was wrong.

I have once met a Chinese named Charles.

What makes you a hypocrite of the highest degree is when you pick on Andargachew Tsige Tufa and keep Abitew Kebede Tufa when it comes to naming.

Do you know why many people in Wallaga who have Agnua and Gumuz heritages choose Borana names over those in the other languages? If it were an educated practice, how are they transferring their other heritages to their children?

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Post by Sadacha Macca » 03 Jun 2024, 20:15

The low-IQ Agame sister Miss Rock and her alternative accounts, almaze and the others, are once again showing their foolishness and immaturity. ALL of the Ethiopian Empire's leaders, from menelik and onwards, have sent soldiers from various ethnic groups to suppress rebellions, fight wars, etc. The current ''emperor'' is no different. He sends other ethnic soldiers to parts of Oromia that have rebelled too. Yet, you and your multiple accounts were/are quiet about that; what a coincidence, ay? The current govt wants to subjugate any and all rebellious regions, even the ones they **happen** to hail from, even more so in Oromia because if they lose Oromia they lose the entire country. :roll: :roll:

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Post by Fed_Up » 03 Jun 2024, 20:26

union wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 17:58
:lol:
They are still doing it though. I know an ascari little kid with the name zelalem :lol:
Misraq wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 17:30
almaze wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 16:15
Jimmy, I am curious as to why in Ethiopia and Eritrea, every ethnic group tends to give their children Amhara names.
Almaz, that is a million dollar question. It would have been easier for us to identify them if they don't name their children that way. We could have easily filtered the likes of Andargachew Tsige Tufa and Birhanu Nega Bonger. Mind you, this guys robbed our retirements and all gone just because they have our name and we trusted them. :lol: :lol:

Mind you if someone come with the name like Gidey, Hagos...etc and speak much more fluent tigrigna than you hiding his identity and working against the interest of the people he was impersonating. This was the type of difficulty the Amharas faced :lol: :lol:
Stupid donkey “Zelealem” is Tigregna word. Qendasham wesheee

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Post by kebena05 » 03 Jun 2024, 20:31

አዎ እንዲዎም አንዱ አጋሜ እዚህ እራሱን የአማራ ስም ሰጥቶ ''በላይ'' እያለ ሲጠራና አማራን ሲሰድብ ይውል ነበር በመጨረሻ ወያኔው ሲሸነፍ ከአሁን በኋላ "union" በሉኝ ፣ ወደ አማራ ተቀይሪያለሁ አለ አሉ።

union wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 17:58
:lol:
They are still doing it though. I know an ascari little kid with the name zelalem :lol:
Misraq wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 17:30
almaze wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 16:15
Jimmy, I am curious as to why in Ethiopia and Eritrea, every ethnic group tends to give their children Amhara names.
Almaz, that is a million dollar question. It would have been easier for us to identify them if they don't name their children that way. We could have easily filtered the likes of Andargachew Tsige Tufa and Birhanu Nega Bonger. Mind you, this guys robbed our retirements and all gone just because they have our name and we trusted them. :lol: :lol:

Mind you if someone come with the name like Gidey, Hagos...etc and speak much more fluent tigrigna than you hiding his identity and working against the interest of the people he was impersonating. This was the type of difficulty the Amharas faced :lol: :lol:

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Post by Union » 03 Jun 2024, 22:19

:lol:

ናይ ተቀነጠስዩ ናይ OLF ናይ ተስፋዬ ገብረ እባብ እዩ ነቀልዩ :lol:
kebena05 wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 20:31
አዎ እንዲዎም አንዱ [deleted] እዚህ እራሱን የአማራ ስም ሰጥቶ ''በላይ'' እያለ ሲጠራና አማራን ሲሰድብ ይውል ነበር በመጨረሻ ወያኔው ሲሸነፍ ከአሁን በኋላ "union" በሉኝ ፣ ወደ አማራ ተቀይሪያለሁ አለ አሉ።

union wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 17:58
:lol:
They are still doing it though. I know an ascari little kid with the name zelalem :lol:
Misraq wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 17:30
almaze wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 16:15
Jimmy, I am curious as to why in Ethiopia and Eritrea, every ethnic group tends to give their children Amhara names.
Almaz, that is a million dollar question. It would have been easier for us to identify them if they don't name their children that way. We could have easily filtered the likes of Andargachew Tsige Tufa and Birhanu Nega Bonger. Mind you, this guys robbed our retirements and all gone just because they have our name and we trusted them. :lol: :lol:

Mind you if someone come with the name like Gidey, Hagos...etc and speak much more fluent tigrigna than you hiding his identity and working against the interest of the people he was impersonating. This was the type of difficulty the Amharas faced :lol: :lol:

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Post by Misraq » 03 Jun 2024, 22:56

Naga Tuma wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 19:59
Misraq wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 17:30
almaze wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 16:15
Jimmy, I am curious as to why in Ethiopia and Eritrea, every ethnic group tends to give their children Amhara names.
Almaz, that is a million dollar question. It would have been easier for us to identify them if they don't name their children that way. We could have easily filtered the likes of Andargachew Tsige Tufa and Birhanu Nega Bonger. Mind you, this guys robbed our retirements and all gone just because they have our name and we trusted them. :lol: :lol:

Mind you if someone come with the name like Gidey, Hagos...etc and speak much more fluent tigrigna than you hiding his identity and working against the interest of the people he was impersonating. This was the type of difficulty the Amharas faced :lol: :lol:
That is very silly.

Families all around the world have followed the trends and names of official government languages of the time and environment, the trends of both Christian and Islam religions. Naming has been an inspired practice, not an educated one.

I have heard that in Wallaga, it used to be that if an elementary school teacher or Director named Abraham arrived in town, many male children born after his arrival would be given that name. You can do some quick study if what I heard was wrong.

I have once met a Chinese named Charles.

What makes you a hypocrite of the highest degree is when you pick on Andargachew Tsige Tufa and keep Abitew Kebede Tufa when it comes to naming.

Do you know why many people in Wallaga who have Agnua and Gumuz heritages choose Borana names over those in the other languages? If it were an educated practice, how are they transferring their other heritages to their children?
Niga Tuna,

Both Yohannis (Lencho) Leta and Yohannis (Dimma) Negewo were crying for decades that the names were imposed on them by force. You are saying that they are lying.

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Post by Naga Tuma » 06 Jun 2024, 18:48

Misraq wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 22:56
Naga Tuma wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 19:59
Misraq wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 17:30
almaze wrote:
03 Jun 2024, 16:15
Jimmy, I am curious as to why in Ethiopia and Eritrea, every ethnic group tends to give their children Amhara names.
Almaz, that is a million dollar question. It would have been easier for us to identify them if they don't name their children that way. We could have easily filtered the likes of Andargachew Tsige Tufa and Birhanu Nega Bonger. Mind you, this guys robbed our retirements and all gone just because they have our name and we trusted them. :lol: :lol:

Mind you if someone come with the name like Gidey, Hagos...etc and speak much more fluent tigrigna than you hiding his identity and working against the interest of the people he was impersonating. This was the type of difficulty the Amharas faced :lol: :lol:
That is very silly.

Families all around the world have followed the trends and names of official government languages of the time and environment, the trends of both Christian and Islam religions. Naming has been an inspired practice, not an educated one.

I have heard that in Wallaga, it used to be that if an elementary school teacher or Director named Abraham arrived in town, many male children born after his arrival would be given that name. You can do some quick study if what I heard was wrong.

I have once met a Chinese named Charles.

What makes you a hypocrite of the highest degree is when you pick on Andargachew Tsige Tufa and keep Abitew Kebede Tufa when it comes to naming.

Do you know why many people in Wallaga who have Agnua and Gumuz heritages choose Borana names over those in the other languages? If it were an educated practice, how are they transferring their other heritages to their children?
Niga Tuna,

Both Yohannis (Lencho) Leta and Yohannis (Dimma) Negewo were crying for decades that the names were imposed on them by force. You are saying that they are lying.
Just got back to this thread and read your response, which makes my point.

I have never blamed either Obbo Nagawo or Obbo Lata for choosing the names Yohannis for their children. I assume that they were inspired by the Bible.

Are you now trying to argue that Obbo Lata was forced to name his children Yohannis and Abraham? If so, was he forced to do so by the Missionaries or by Atse Menelik?

Are you able to answer this very simple question?

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Post by Naga Tuma » 09 Jun 2024, 16:21

Misraq:

With a single statement, you have brought a very historical question to daylight.

You wrote: “Both Yohannis (Lencho) Leta and Yohannis (Dimma) Negewo were crying for decades that the names were imposed on them by force.”

You have implied that Obbo Lata was forced to impose the name Yohannis on his son. I assumed that Obbo Lata was inspired by the Protestant religion he accepted from the Missionaries in the aftermath of Adwa and named his son Yohannis.

So, is it what you implied here or my assumption for a long time that is correct?

In the event that you can substantiate what you implied here, why have you been watching for a long time when the imposition continued for a long time and grew like a wildfire in some corners of Ethiopia? This is assuming that you weren’t complicit with the growth of the imposition like a wildfire in those corners.

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