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Amharic language used to have the “ha” sound but it was lost in 16th century

Posted: 23 Jul 2020, 03:43
by Noble Amhara
Amharic in the 13th century had the H sound like Hatse and Amhara which became Atse and Amara in 17th century so my original Amhara forefathers considered themseleves Amhara evolving to Amara..H is the origin
Ato Present spot you in the act of “A day-light identity robbery” :lol:

An Amara person doesn’t call himself “AMHARA” the letter Haa’ Is not used by native Amarigna speaking person... and what exactly is “Amharaian “ mean ?

To help you with your future identity crisis recovery :P Here are a few words on the use of the letter ‘Haa’ as practice by real Amara - everytime you encounter the word “Haa” replace it with soft “Ae”

Hangol (brain) —-> Angol
Hawassa (city in the South of Ethiopia) ———>Awassa
Habesha ———> Abesha
Hager (Nation) ————> Ager
Hagez (help/assistance) ——-> Agez
Harbegna (Hero ) ———-> Arbegna
Hatse (Emperor) ————> Atse

Re: Amharic language used to have the “ha” sound but it was lost in 16th century

Posted: 23 Jul 2020, 04:02
by Follower
Thanks for exposing ayte Hagos aka present,and yourself ayte Nobel AmHAra. :lol: :lol:
EXPOSED!

Re: Amharic language used to have the “ha” sound but it was lost in 16th century

Posted: 23 Jul 2020, 04:42
by Noble Amhara



:lol:
Follower wrote:
23 Jul 2020, 04:02
Thanks for exposing ayte Hagos aka present,and yourself ayte Nobel AmHAra. :lol: :lol:
EXPOSED!

Re: Amharic language used to have the “ha” sound but it was lost in 16th century

Posted: 23 Jul 2020, 07:59
by Guest1
1. ሁለቱንም መጠቀም ይቻላል።
2. ሁሉም ሃሌታው ሀ እና ራቤእ ሃ የነበሩ ብቻ። ሀገር አገር ሃገር ኣገር
የቀሩት
ሁለት ኡለት ሁሉ ኡሉ
ሂሊና ኢሊና ሂሳብ ኢሳብ
ህዝብ እዝብ እንቁ ህንቁ አይቻልም።