Oromos are Omotic Somalians Video shows Oromos with Kenyan Bantu Behavior
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Re: Oromos are Omotic Somalians Video shows Oromos with Kenyan Bantu Behavior
What has this got to do with Bantu, Kenyan, Somali, and even Oromo, even though I think people in the video are Oromo! This is just a group of people partaking in a demonstration/protest/rally against a cause of concern that you do not seem to know! And to my eyes, the way they're carrying it out has nothing extraordinary!
You are suffering from a psychosis and are seeing things that aren't there, I guess!
You are suffering from a psychosis and are seeing things that aren't there, I guess!
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Re: Oromos are Omotic Somalians Video shows Oromos with Kenyan Bantu Behavior
Oromos are Omotic Somalians
confusing title..
Omotic and Bantu are actually more closely related to us Abyssinians than they are to Somalis, that's why we Abyssinians clearly have some traits in common with Bantu and Omotic people such as short stature, flat nose, short neck, kinky hair texture and round facial shape etc..
A typical Abyssinian woman.

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Omotic and Bantu are actually more closely related to us Abyssinians than they are to Somalis, that's why we Abyssinians clearly have some traits in common with Bantu and Omotic people such as short stature, flat nose, short neck, kinky hair texture and round facial shape etc..
A typical Abyssinian woman.

(Tigrayan)
Re: Oromos are Omotic Somalians Video shows Oromos with Kenyan Bantu Behavior
SinLady,
To you. who is Abyssinian?
Some say it's Habesha, others claim it's a slender breed of cat native to Eurasia, some others believe it's a Jamaican roots reggae group, famous for their close harmonies and promotion of the Rastafari movement in their lyrics, and I know it's an oil from the flowers of the Abyssinian plant, but, I think, you gave it a description that's different from the aforementioned ones some time ago!
To you. who is Abyssinian?
Some say it's Habesha, others claim it's a slender breed of cat native to Eurasia, some others believe it's a Jamaican roots reggae group, famous for their close harmonies and promotion of the Rastafari movement in their lyrics, and I know it's an oil from the flowers of the Abyssinian plant, but, I think, you gave it a description that's different from the aforementioned ones some time ago!
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Re: Oromos are Omotic Somalians Video shows Oromos with Kenyan Bantu Behavior
Somaliman wrote: ↑04 Aug 2019, 17:01SinLady,
To you. who is Abyssinian?
Some say it's Habesha, others claim it's a slender breed of cat native to Eurasia, some others believe it's a Jamaican roots reggae group, famous for their close harmonies and promotion of the Rastafari movement in their lyrics, and I know it's an oil from the flowers of the Abyssinian plant, but, I think, you gave it a description that's different from the aforementioned ones some time ago!
Agame senior.
It's time to stop pretending to be Somali.
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Re: Oromos are Omotic Somalians Video shows Oromos with Kenyan Bantu Behavior
Tigrayanman.
Abyssinians are your Tigrayan people, Amhara, Eritrean tigrinya speakers and the real Abyssinian a k a Agew.
Abyssinians are your Tigrayan people, Amhara, Eritrean tigrinya speakers and the real Abyssinian a k a Agew.
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AbyssiniaLady wrote: ↑05 Aug 2019, 13:43Tigrayanman.
Abyssinians are your Tigrayan people, Amhara, Eritrean tigrinya speakers and the real Abyssinian a k a Agew.
SinLady,
I knew that. But how do you relate this:
to what you've said, above!Omotic and Bantu are actually more closely related to us Abyssinians