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I am Hindi Urdu speaker who can understand Persian too,I was able to understand a lot of words.
ОтветитьIt was amazing , you know coz i know amharic and arabic as my mother tongue i never missed a single word in aramaic proud in my self 😂
ОтветитьKahin = monk
Qasha = priest
The origin of the Assyrians is from Ethiopia, for those who do not know this. They are the ones who occupied the land of Mesopotamia, and their civilization was based on the civilization of the Sumerians.
Ответитьits actualy closer to tigriga better than amharic,
ОтветитьI learning Arabic and I got most! Baracat ma shaa Allah
ОтветитьTry Tigrinya another language in Ethiopia you will get it fitting more than Amharic to the Aramaic and Arabic
Ответитьturkish speaker here understood a lot of words
ОтветитьArameic, Hebrew, arabic semitic religion have their roots in africa. Assyrian and arabs are från africa and mixed with indo europeans people in middle east.
Ответитьداداش ما ایرانی ها هرچی میکشیم بعد خودمون از این سامیا میکشیم از اون اول که آشوری ها به ماد ها حمله میکردن تا اسلام و الانم اسرائیلی ها و یهودیا! من نمی دونم ایرانی ها چه هیزم تری به این جماعت سامی فروخته
ОтветитьRaas Ezn Aff
ОтветитьAs a tigrinya speaker from Eritrea i can tell you there are more similarities in our language than in amharic because are more semitic
ОтветитьWhere is the girl on the left from??
ОтветитьAmharic and Armic
ОтветитьShit, accidentally fell for Assyrian girl😢, send help!
ОтветитьQatl sounds similar With Guragigna Qitir.Which is another semetic ethiopian language.
ОтветитьThey should do it in tigrinya cause all of the words in Aramaic are exact words we use in tigrinya!!!!!
ОтветитьThe God is Ashur the Land is Ashur the people are Ashur the language is Ashur ****Greater
ОтветитьI live in an Ethiopian part of the city and am interested in learning the Ethiopian language.thank you.
ОтветитьI speak Hebrew, Assyrian and am learning Ge’ez and Tigrinya, which are also Ethiopian Semitic languages, like Amharic. I love showing this video to my Habesha (Ethiopian/Eritrean) friends.
ОтветитьTigrinya have more similarities to Aramaic than Amharic from what I understand.
Ответить"Ana" is not "me" in Amharic she missed up!
But in Oromic it means "me" the language of Oromo found in also Ethiopia, in Amharic "ene" means "me"
Arabic , Aramaic and Amharic share words
ОтветитьI spoke Oromic language but I listen Amharic
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ОтветитьOkay, I have a genuine question. I'm revisiting your part videos Bahador and thanks for them. But, before this I saw the Arabic vs. Aramaic video, the word for killing was in that too. I'm trying to learn different abjads and phonetic values in Semitic languages and was it just me or was the spelling 'qthala' different in the Arabic video? Cause I saw teth in that video and taw in this one. Is that a typo or am I missing something here?
ОтветитьIm an arab speaker but i understood all the words in video same to arabic
ОтветитьMost of words are Arabic too,its alot of similarities
ОтветитьWhat is the dialect of the Assyrian speaker?
ОтветитьI think Aramaic is more nearer to Tigrigna!!!
Ответитьqatl ist tigrigna!!!
ОтветитьSHĀLÔM , Brothers , and Sisters ..
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1 COR 14
1 Segui o amor e buscai com zelo os dons espirituais , mas principalmente o de profetizar. 2 Porque o que fala em outra língua não fala aos homens, senão a Deus; porque ninguém o entende, mas em espírito fala mistérios. 3 Mas o que profetiza fala aos homens para edificação, exortação e consolação. 4 O que fala em outra língua edifica-se a si mesmo, mas o que profetiza edifica a igreja.
Jesus Christ loves us ...
14 Follow love and earnestly seek spiritual gifts, but especially to prophesy. 2 For he who speaks in another language does not speak to men, but to God; because no one understands him, but in spirit he speaks mysteries. 3 But he who prophesies speaks to men for edification, exhortation and consolation. 4 He who speaks in another tongue builds himself up, but he who prophesies builds up the church.
Wowww,I am from eritrea Tigrigna speaker,I am shocked all the assyria are the same in my language ,they are close to Tigrinya than Amharic
ОтветитьWow!!! It’s almost the same. I speak Amharic But to my limited tgrgna those words are more close to Tigrigna than Amharic
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ОтветитьPlease try tigrigna speaker as well
ОтветитьAramaic it seems more closer to Arabic and Gi'ez/Tigre language.
ОтветитьThis words are all found in Arabic language
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ОтветитьTry Tigrinya (Eritrean + Tigray's) language you will be amazed by the similarity it has with Aramaic.
ОтветитьIf one speaks Arabic then you can clearly tell both languages were originated from Arabic.
ОтветитьIt's more Tigrinya rather than Amharic but Amharic lost lots of alphabets
ОтветитьAaa
ОтветитьEritrean tigrina is more closer to aramic I would say
ОтветитьIt is amaizing !!
ОтветитьI think more close to Tigrigna.....
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