እንዴት ነህ እንዴት ነህ
Posted: 25 Jan 2024, 17:28
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Going from belittling ደብተር ተሸካሚዉ ደብተራ to ደብተራ ጻሃፍት መሆኑ is a good progress even though I don’t recall you personally sinking to the level of belittling ደብተራ or cursing by writing የምኒልክ ቆሻሻ in public at a particular time.
I assume by Tigre, you mean Tigrigna speakers. If so, didn’t King Ezana have a recorded inscription?Misraq wrote: ↑25 Jan 2024, 21:47Can you imagine if Oromo invented its own writing, wrote books for centuries, created dynasties for centuries.....etc on how they would have bragged about it?
Just to feed their insecurities they come to us and tell us Amharic is invented by Agew, Kmant, Oromo and Tigre. Then when you ask them how these people didn't write anything in their languages 100 years ago, they have no answer.
Really we live in a bad neighborhood that always show a red eye and jealousy for everything Amhara has or done
Naga Tuma wrote: ↑26 Jan 2024, 00:55I assume by Tigre, you mean Tigrigna speakers. If so, didn’t King Ezana have a recorded inscription?Misraq wrote: ↑25 Jan 2024, 21:47Can you imagine if Oromo invented its own writing, wrote books for centuries, created dynasties for centuries.....etc on how they would have bragged about it?
Just to feed their insecurities they come to us and tell us Amharic is invented by Agew, Kmant, Oromo and Tigre. Then when you ask them how these people didn't write anything in their languages 100 years ago, they have no answer.
Really we live in a bad neighborhood that always show a red eye and jealousy for everything Amhara has or done
Also, is it possible that two brothers descended into different branches, with some inventing and others not inventing alphabets, especially if one of the branches went farther from its origin? Just wondering.
Naga Tuma wrote: ↑26 Jan 2024, 00:55I assume by Tigre, you mean Tigrigna speakers. If so, didn’t King Ezana have a recorded inscription?Misraq wrote: ↑25 Jan 2024, 21:47Can you imagine if Oromo invented its own writing, wrote books for centuries, created dynasties for centuries.....etc on how they would have bragged about it?
Just to feed their insecurities they come to us and tell us Amharic is invented by Agew, Kmant, Oromo and Tigre. Then when you ask them how these people didn't write anything in their languages 100 years ago, they have no answer.
Really we live in a bad neighborhood that always show a red eye and jealousy for everything Amhara has or done
Also, is it possible that two brothers descended into different branches, with some inventing and others not inventing alphabets, especially if one of the branches went farther from its origin? Just wondering.
Both are evidently activists but do not have a common understanding about the minimum of things.
union wrote: ↑26 Jan 2024, 01:04Agame
Ezana was not tigrayyou make up your own history and believe it too
that is how you ended up getting 1.2 million agames killed in action!!
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Tigrigna language did not even exist during the Axumite empire. You will never find anything written in tigrigna of any ancient books in Axum or any writing on the Axum obelisks.
This is historically agreed!!!
Naga Tuma wrote: ↑26 Jan 2024, 00:55I assume by Tigre, you mean Tigrigna speakers. If so, didn’t King Ezana have a recorded inscription?Misraq wrote: ↑25 Jan 2024, 21:47Can you imagine if Oromo invented its own writing, wrote books for centuries, created dynasties for centuries.....etc on how they would have bragged about it?
Just to feed their insecurities they come to us and tell us Amharic is invented by Agew, Kmant, Oromo and Tigre. Then when you ask them how these people didn't write anything in their languages 100 years ago, they have no answer.
Really we live in a bad neighborhood that always show a red eye and jealousy for everything Amhara has or done
Also, is it possible that two brothers descended into different branches, with some inventing and others not inventing alphabets, especially if one of the branches went farther from its origin? Just wondering.
Are you saying that the history of Amharic being born with the rise of Yekuno Amlak around 1270 is wrong?Misraq wrote: ↑26 Jan 2024, 09:49Naga Tuma wrote: ↑26 Jan 2024, 00:55I assume by Tigre, you mean Tigrigna speakers. If so, didn’t King Ezana have a recorded inscription?Misraq wrote: ↑25 Jan 2024, 21:47Can you imagine if Oromo invented its own writing, wrote books for centuries, created dynasties for centuries.....etc on how they would have bragged about it?
Just to feed their insecurities they come to us and tell us Amharic is invented by Agew, Kmant, Oromo and Tigre. Then when you ask them how these people didn't write anything in their languages 100 years ago, they have no answer.
Really we live in a bad neighborhood that always show a red eye and jealousy for everything Amhara has or done
Also, is it possible that two brothers descended into different branches, with some inventing and others not inventing alphabets, especially if one of the branches went farther from its origin? Just wondering.
Ezana is Amhara so does Axum. History doesn't lie. There is nothing that connects Ezana to present day tigre except the present location.
Naga Tuma wrote: ↑26 Jan 2024, 10:59Are you saying that the history of Amharic being born with the rise of Yekuno Amlak around 1270 is wrong?Misraq wrote: ↑26 Jan 2024, 09:49Naga Tuma wrote: ↑26 Jan 2024, 00:55I assume by Tigre, you mean Tigrigna speakers. If so, didn’t King Ezana have a recorded inscription?Misraq wrote: ↑25 Jan 2024, 21:47Can you imagine if Oromo invented its own writing, wrote books for centuries, created dynasties for centuries.....etc on how they would have bragged about it?
Just to feed their insecurities they come to us and tell us Amharic is invented by Agew, Kmant, Oromo and Tigre. Then when you ask them how these people didn't write anything in their languages 100 years ago, they have no answer.
Really we live in a bad neighborhood that always show a red eye and jealousy for everything Amhara has or done
Also, is it possible that two brothers descended into different branches, with some inventing and others not inventing alphabets, especially if one of the branches went farther from its origin? Just wondering.
Ezana is Amhara so does Axum. History doesn't lie. There is nothing that connects Ezana to present day tigre except the present location.