Indeed I am also of the opinion that we should follow H.I.M.! But, from my own experience, Ge'ez or (ancient) Ethiopic is easier than Amharic, That is why the priest in my EOTC church advised me to learn the tselot in Ge'ez. Jah bless!
And have you managed to learn much or are you still learning Hannah I am desperate to get on the path but Babylon and the adversary have dragged me into law and I am truly enjoying the path of this knowledge alas it consumes all of my time I went to some serious caves around Axum 2000 style I was in there for days with the priest's and they was looking at me peculiarly I didn't know a single word
@@davidgleeson9225 I am still learning. I began with isolating single words like : qidus or qidase or a name like Egzi'abiher or Maryam. And after that the tselot (prayers). In short, first you learn a word and after you learn the letters. Wishing you success, H.
@@hannahoron9740 I live in Manchester U.K. and there are so many Tigreans in the town once i get my thought into action i know I will be flying so speak Take care Hannah and spread Jah word
I learned things I never new before, like that there are 5 Organs of the mouth that helps us to improve in us this gift of God called, Speech.
Indeed I am also of the opinion that we should follow H.I.M.! But, from my own experience, Ge'ez or (ancient) Ethiopic is easier than Amharic, That is why the priest in my EOTC church advised me to learn the tselot in Ge'ez. Jah bless!
And have you managed to learn much or are you still learning Hannah
I am desperate to get on the path but Babylon and the adversary have dragged me into law and I am truly enjoying the path of this knowledge alas it consumes all of my time
I went to some serious caves around Axum 2000 style I was in there for days with the priest's and they was looking at me peculiarly I didn't know a single word
Give us a class lads ABC
We would love that
Give thanks for your power
@@davidgleeson9225 I am still learning. I began with isolating single words like : qidus or qidase or a name like Egzi'abiher or Maryam. And after that the tselot (prayers). In short, first you learn a word and after you learn the letters. Wishing you success, H.
@@hannahoron9740 I live in Manchester U.K. and there are so many Tigreans in the town once i get my thought into action i know I will be flying so speak
Take care Hannah and spread Jah word
It's not Hannah bredren/sistren it's Amharic
i ni wud love to learn geez
Bredren Geeze gave Amharic her Feedels as a matter of fact the whole world