Key word here is sounds. Amharic is a Semitic language and Oromo Cushitic (like Afar and Somali). Amhara should sound more like Tigrigna and Tigre but it has lost its Semitic features we find in the 2 latter ones.
@@Sidek0 did you just give example of cushatic oromo the somali and afar you must be tripping. Somali language is stand alone language in fact oromo has alot of loan words from somali lnaguage so are afar language.
I think pronounciation also makes a big difference. Phonetically modern day orominya appears to have been influenced by amharic. It has lost the phonemes that somali and afar share with arabic and has adopted some of the phonemes unique to the semetic languages of ethiopia. E.g., im pretty sure i heard the cha- sound the ts sound that are pretty common to amharic.
@@mahadali2739 From Cushitic languages only Afar & Somali speakers pronounce this sounds because of Arabic influence ፦ ሓ X ح ዓ C ع ቃ Q ق Oromo is influenced by Amharic in West & Harari in the east so they adopted ቸ ፥ ጨ ፥ ጸ ፥ ኽ
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Afar was the closest to somali, it sounds so similar but i didn't understand it.
It is seems like af maay
Afar seems closer to Somali
Yes they close to may language witch is spoken in south west somalia region
@@ahmedabdullahi5223 no af maay is closer to oromo while afar is closer to somali
I feel like I can understand Afar if I slow it down. lol
Oromo sounds like Amharic.
Somali and Afar are closer to each other.
Key word here is sounds. Amharic is a Semitic language and Oromo Cushitic (like Afar and Somali). Amhara should sound more like Tigrigna and Tigre but it has lost its Semitic features we find in the 2 latter ones.
@@Sidek0 did you just give example of cushatic oromo the somali and afar you must be tripping. Somali language is stand alone language in fact oromo has alot of loan words from somali lnaguage so are afar language.
Afar sounds much closer to Somali than Oromo. I’m surprised by that.
i agree, i thought oromo would sound closer, maybe this is a dialect thing
@@al-qarawiyyinI think because oromo is more influenced by other Ethiopian languages pronunciation wise.
I think pronounciation also makes a big difference. Phonetically modern day orominya appears to have been influenced by amharic. It has lost the phonemes that somali and afar share with arabic and has adopted some of the phonemes unique to the semetic languages of ethiopia. E.g., im pretty sure i heard the cha- sound the ts sound that are pretty common to amharic.
@@mahadali2739 From Cushitic languages only Afar & Somali speakers pronounce this sounds because of Arabic influence ፦
ሓ X ح
ዓ C ع
ቃ Q ق
Oromo is influenced by Amharic in West & Harari in the east so they adopted ቸ ፥ ጨ ፥ ጸ ፥ ኽ
i wasn't surprised how are u suprised somali and afar are closer genetically culturally and linguistically than oromo
Holy shit. If i got hammered i feel like i could understand the afar.
ilaahay ka cabso sxb before it is too late.
You are an outcast with that degeneracy waryaa
As i m 🇸🇴 somali afar language seems belong to us they speaking just like may language which is aprat of somali language
It sounds exactly like Af-Maay
@@Batman6544 no af maay is like oromo while afar and somali are like each other
af maay is like oromo while somali and afar are like each other
@@Usermaatre6723 😂😂😂 af may is from somali language, oromo is not a real language it is loan language
@@hunnugumti3281 af maay language is not somali its from oromo borana wallahi
Afar makes me feel uncomfortable. It's sounds Somali but it is not which is weird😂😂
Did he say labaatan ka lixeey or something 🤔
We say in afar labaatana ke lixeey 26😂
@@chemari9979
As Somali we say labaatan iyo lix
Afar waxee u qab egyihin luqda raxaweenta .
Afar like af may somali
Oromada Magaal finfin lee ka fahmay. Lakiin canfarta yaa noo dhow, inkastoo x xda ay ku badantahay
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Somali oromo anfar Viva
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