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kibramlak
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I challenge Latinized Negr@ Ferenjis on the logic of using Latin over Geez/Amharic

Post by kibramlak » 04 Jan 2021, 03:36

If they were thinking as Ethiopians, they would have encouraged others to learn their language systematically by using and improving the existing geez/amharic alphabets. The geez alphabet uses sounds of ጠ፣ቀ፣ጰ፣ጸ፣ጨ፣ኘ፣....for which the Latin doesnt have. Even if there are still missing sounds, the geez alphabet can be improved such as by adding accents like in French (accent grave like è, accent egui like é, tréma like ü or like û or ū on top of vowels or consonants of the geez alphabets. This improvements can be made at vey low cost without needing to make further research. For instance, in their qube, they use double consonants to tighten, like rr nn kk, ...all this can be used with geez/amharic by adding accents or tremas on top. I think, this is also valid for improving amharic usage. For instance, በላ (eat) is written same way as በላ (say it). So, by using accent for በ in በላ (eat), people can easily read it.

So, the latinized oromos didnt seem flow any logic both for facilitating their own usage and for letting others to learn. As everyone knows, those who read and write in amharic can at least read any language written in Amharic. This means, the oromos could be able to attract others half way. Then it will be a matter of learning the meanings. That way, we keep the unique cultural asset of the country while improving multilingual communications without even forcing people to learn one language over the others. The dynamics (market or socio cultural) and the attitudes (I mean positive ones) of those who wanted their language heard big will do the miracle. What the neo wannabe galls juntas doing right now is something beyond logic and is based on pure hatrates and dneyal of the country itself.

Maybe they wanted to be the negr@ feregjis lol. Seriously speaking, the ones who are behind the usage of Latin have been doing so not for the very usage of the language it self but due to one or more of the following reasons:

1) inferiority complex
2) brainwashed by a German missionary by telling them as they are negr@ ferengis
3) to facilitate separation from Ethiopia with the support of evil whites what are always against the development of Ethiopia
4) to isolate oromos from other communities of Ethiopia

Lemma and Shimeles were bragging the use of Latin as the biggest achievement of oromovstruggle. But, Excuse me !??? Who can tell me these guys think Ethiopian if you include the following :

1) not using Ethiopian flag
2) not accepting the name Ethiopia
3) by killing innocent and unarmed civilians who happen to be just Ethiopians, nothing less, nothing more
4) confiscating the properties of those who happen to be just Ethiopians, nothing more, nothing less
5).....the list goes on ....
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Tiago
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Re: I challenge the Negr@ Ferenjis on the logic of using Latin over Geez/Amharic

Post by Tiago » 04 Jan 2021, 04:14

Lemma and Shimeles were bragging the use of Latin as the biggest achievement of oromovstruggle. But, Excuse me !??? Who can tell me these guys think Ethiopian if you include the following :

1) not using Ethiopian flag
2) not accepting the name Ethiopia
3) by killing innocent and unarmed civilians who happen to be just Ethiopians, nothing less, nothing more
4) confiscating the properties of those who happen to be just Ethiopians, nothing more, nothing less
5).....the list goes on ....


House nigge8s

To understand this, you have to go back to what the young brother here referred to as the house Negro and the field Negro back during slavery. There were two kinds of slaves, the house Negro and the field Negro. The house Negroes--they lived in the house with master, they dressed pretty good, they ate good because they ate his food--what he left. They lived in the attic or the basement, but still they lived near their master; and they loved their master more than their master loved himself. They would give their life to save their master's house--quicker than the master would. If the master said, "We got a good house here," the house Negro would say, "Yeah, we got a good house here." Whenever the master said "we," he said "we." That's how you can tell a house Negro.

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