This format of half Tigrinya half English is wonderful. I am learning Tigrinya but it helped me so much to hear the parts where you were teaching English because I could hear the way you were putting sentences together in Tigrinya and your pronunciation. Thank you so much!
I'm so glad that I found this channel! 🎉🎊🎉 I've been looking for a great source to learn tigrinya from. I really enjoy when you speak tigrinya in between, keep going! I'll be looking forward to more of these videos! 💪🏽😁
Ye- mes- gn, I'd like to learn Tigrinya language ,🙏🇪🇷 On my perspective Tigrinya is the most beautiful language and even accent quite amazing. Sometimes it's difficult for me to learn, however I'll try to do my best to learn! 🇪🇷🇪🇷👊🏽🙏
This is soooooo interesting for an arabic speaker. When you speak fill sentences in Tigrinya my mind is so confused cuz it sounds so much like Arabic, and my mind tries to make sense of it involuntarily. Of course it's because Tigrinya and arabic are cousins in the semitic family. I'm so motivated to learn Tigrinya now.
Yeah I get that a lot when I am on the phone my friends or coworkers ask me if I am speaking in Arabic. Have been thinking to learn Arabic for awhile now so yeah we on the same page buddy 👍🏽
I came here to express this observation and see if anyone else think that Tigrinya sound like Arabic and the common words, and the change happen when addressing musculin, feminine, or a group.. I found you expressed it even better
Funny how you described the ‘th’ sound in Tigrinya - my name is Nathan and it’s very hard for Tigrinya speakers to say my name! I’m usually called Natan, Yonatan, or by my surname by my Eritrean friends and clients...I don’t mind, I’ll answer to anything! Thanks for your videos 😀
By my side it's good keep going but I hope to continue from bignners to intermidate & high level.and so much thanks for shairng.my sis i wanna to improve my english langauge how i could find privately.thanks
Unbelievable tigrinya and somali are somehow similar coz i heard my eritrean friend saying some words like bikeri-which means cup Wardiya-which means watchman Afka-which means mouth Abo-which means father Farketa-which means fork And others i cnt remember im still wondering 😲😧and those words are somali
out of the 5 words you listed, 3 of them are originally Italian words. It is no surprising that we share those words because both Somalia and Eritrea were Italian colony. What is surprising however is that we use the same words for mouth and father: Abo = father; Af = mouth, Afka = your mouth... Since I don't know Somali I can't confirm what you wrote is true... As to the other three words, here are the original Italian words: forchetta,bicchiere, guardia
Hi. I changed the format to accommodate Tigrinya and English speakers. Therefore, I explain the topic both in Tigrinya and English. Hope to improve the next video. Thanks for commenting.
YOUR ACCENT AND PRONOUNCING IN ENGLISH AS WELL AS TIGRIGNA IS EXCELLENT GOOD JOB I ADMIRE SO MUCH.
Thaks
This format of half Tigrinya half English is wonderful. I am learning Tigrinya but it helped me so much to hear the parts where you were teaching English because I could hear the way you were putting sentences together in Tigrinya and your pronunciation. Thank you so much!
I am so glad to find this channel. My neighbours speak tigrinya so now i can start speak with them. Thanks & Big hug from Sudan 🇸🇩
ብሉጽ ትምህርቲ ኣጆኺ ቀጽልዮ!
Perfekt explanation!
ናይ ብሓቅ ጽቡቅ ኣጆኽ ቡዝሕ ክምሃረሉ ይኽል ዩ
I'm so glad that I found this channel! 🎉🎊🎉 I've been looking for a great source to learn tigrinya from. I really enjoy when you speak tigrinya in between, keep going! I'll be looking forward to more of these videos! 💪🏽😁
Ye- mes- gn, I'd like to learn Tigrinya language ,🙏🇪🇷 On my perspective Tigrinya is the most beautiful language and even accent quite amazing. Sometimes it's difficult for me to learn, however I'll try to do my best to learn! 🇪🇷🇪🇷👊🏽🙏
If only I could give you a thousand likes!!!!! By the way your skin looks amazing 😍 Thanks for doing this video.
ብጣዕሚ ጽቡቅ ኣገላልጻ ንፍዕቲ ።
Thank you so much, give us more, great job
Thanks sisster verey good Neci
Thanks Habby, and it's interesting lesson ,love you from ethiopia 👍👍💕
Nice. I am Addis Ababa born tegaru and this will help me a lot. Thanks
damn your tigrinya is awesome. iam trying to learn my mother tongue. wish me luck.
This is soooooo interesting for an arabic speaker. When you speak fill sentences in Tigrinya my mind is so confused cuz it sounds so much like Arabic, and my mind tries to make sense of it involuntarily.
Of course it's because Tigrinya and arabic are cousins in the semitic family.
I'm so motivated to learn Tigrinya now.
Yeah I get that a lot when I am on the phone my friends or coworkers ask me if I am speaking in Arabic. Have been thinking to learn Arabic for awhile now so yeah we on the same page buddy 👍🏽
I came here to express this observation and see if anyone else think that Tigrinya sound like Arabic and the common words, and the change happen when addressing musculin, feminine, or a group.. I found you expressed it even better
Kef zelki beautiful 💗💗💗xbuk srah ka kexlyo eki mkret shkorina
Exactly what I was looking for, thanks
Thank you so very much❤❤❤
Bravo bon dimanche 💓🧡💚💙🙏👍
Thank you sister ❤❤❤
Very good
today I joined your lesson.. I hope it gonna be good
This is sooooooooooooo interesting for a first Tigrinya learner 🎉🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂❤
Wawww shkorina love you ajoki kexlyo kitmiebli eki
Thaaaaaaank you! Dont stop! Love you
In somali language father is aabe.
Continue everyday
ኦኬ ጽብቅ እዩ ቀጽልዮ ኣነ ግን እንግልሽ ኣይፈልጥን እይ ብከመይ ክማሃር ይክእል ንስኪ ንዓይ እንታይ ትሕግዝን ቁሩብ ክርዳኣን ኣይካለን ዛሓብተይ ናተይ ወላ ኤብሲዲ ኣይፈልጦምን ብጣዓሚ ተሽግረ ኣለኩ ከመይ ጊረ ኪሕዞም ይክእል
Thank you dear sister
I'm from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Riyadh city arbiy lesson you
Bravo keep it up
I so glad I found a easy way to learn Tigrinya
Same I’m Eritrean but my parents never teach me tigrinya
Thank sister
Very interesting but can you translate in amharic? because l wan training it.
wawwww mzuti xbuk agalaxa gn ane ab engelshe krub hmak iye selezi l need more lesens about english bflay ab engelshe grammar
Thank you my sister
Courage sister
I love your lesson and I hope will do .. from Sudan
The habby I really love your lessons.
One love from somalia.
Wawee beatufel i love to qexlyo
Thank you I know a tiny bit of tgrina
Please go ahead 🙂
ቀጥይ ጎበዝ
you are the best
thank you
thank you so mutch
I love tigrinya
Funny how you described the ‘th’ sound in Tigrinya - my name is Nathan and it’s very hard for Tigrinya speakers to say my name! I’m usually called Natan, Yonatan, or by my surname by my Eritrean friends and clients...I don’t mind, I’ll answer to anything! Thanks for your videos 😀
Yeah one of those tongue twisters for some. Your name is a great example..I've often heard it pronounced "nay-tan".
Btami desi tibil Tmhrti Egzabher edmen tinan yhabki.dess zbil Tmhrti...kexljo
I started 8 months ago
Please make more hair videos ❤️
Very very good i Love you
thank you very very much
Thamku sehkorina
Good Job MY dear sis.pls continou you
Thanks sis
By my side it's good keep going but I hope to continue from bignners to intermidate & high level.and so much thanks for shairng.my sis i wanna to improve my english langauge how i could find privately.thanks
hi, this is a random question. hair related. I was just wondering if you still use shuruba hair butter, and if not, why?
Love it thanks 😍😍
This is very similar to Hebrew
Like
Avi= my father
Thanks
Totally I understand you .. so close to Arabic
Selam kab adi German 👍🏾
How come, you are explaining this far to somebody who is learning Tigringa, who are you teaching Tigringa at this extensive explanation in Tigringa?
We miss u Long time
Say the tecnical word congugation
Can you do the letters please and how to form sentences
Will work on that soon!
Yess it’s helping a lot
sehr schön
Confidence full
Hi habu I love your show but I would like to recommend you to make two separate videos so that it wouldn’t be long for your audience
I mean one for thus learning English and one for thus who wants to learn tigrigna
ንፍዕቲ ቀጽልዮ! እታ "ናታ" ኣቦ "ናቱ" ኣቦ ዝብል ናይ ዋንነት ገላጺ ተጠቒምክሉ ዘሎኺ ግና፡ ኣብ ክንዲ "ኣቡኣ" ኣቦኣ* ኣብ ክንዲ "ኣቡኡ" ኣቦኡ* ክትኮውን ይምረጽ ይብል። እንተደኣ ኣስተውዒልክላ ኣብታ ናይ መጀመርታ "ኣቦ" ኢልኪ ጀሚርኪ ኣሎኺ ስለዚ ናብ ናቱ ኣቦ ናታ ኣቦ ክትከዲ ኮሎኺ እተን "ኡ'ኣ" ኢየን ዝውሰኻ እምበር እታ "ቦ" ናብ 'ቡ ትቕየረሉ ምኽንያት ዘለዋ ኣይመስለንን። ብዝተረፈ ንፍዕቲ።
Wow l wanna tigrigna
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የቀነልና ክብርቲ ሓፍተይ በዚ ኣጋጣሚ እንታይ ክብለኪ ደልየ መስለኪ ተገዲስኪ ስርሕለይ ተዘይ ክኣል ኮይኑ ካ መልስኪ ንገርኒ => ብትግርና ገርኪ እባ ሓንቲ ቪዶ ስርሕልና ብዝሓት የሕዋት ክሽገሩ ስለ ዝሪኢ እየ ንኣብነት kemey aleka kblu , abey bota eyu , ayfeltekan eye ወዘተ ክብሉ ይሽገሩ ብፊደል ኢንግሊሽ ትግሪኛ ይኣብዮም ስለዚ እንታይ ትገብርዮም ተገዲስኪ መልስለይ
Hi
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xibuku neyru gen tehtsiriyo aleki marey
ሶኦረይ ንባብ አንግልዝኛ ብክመይ ከንብብ ይከአል
ሓግዘአኒ እባ
Xebuk neyru kurub aselchini mekiniyatu aberte ablyo shkorina
like it
I love you sister
🥰😘😘😘❤
So similar to Arabic
You
Unbelievable tigrinya and somali are somehow similar coz i heard my eritrean friend saying some words like bikeri-which means cup
Wardiya-which means watchman
Afka-which means mouth
Abo-which means father
Farketa-which means fork
And others i cnt remember im still wondering 😲😧and those words are somali
out of the 5 words you listed, 3 of them are originally Italian words. It is no surprising that we share those words because both Somalia and Eritrea were Italian colony. What is surprising however is that we use the same words for mouth and father: Abo = father; Af = mouth, Afka = your mouth... Since I don't know Somali I can't confirm what you wrote is true... As to the other three words, here are the original Italian words: forchetta,bicchiere, guardia
kestlyo nefeti beravo
መአረምታ
ኣቦኣ
ኣቦኡ
ቡ ኪኣቱ የብሉን ጌይጋ ኣዳማምጻ እዩ። እቲ ቅኑዕ ኣቦኣ ወይድማ ኣቦኡ
Thanks so much.
🎊🎂👍👏
Be Amharic bitasrejign des yilegnal
Des eiuleni neyri amharkes
Ajke kxlyo
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ኣቡኣ ዘይኮነ፡ ኣቦኣ ኢዩ ክከውን ዘለዎ። ምክንያቱ ኣቦኣ ንምኳን ካብ ኣቦ ክብገስ ኣለዎ ። ኣቦኣ ኣደኡ ኣቦኡ ። ኣቡኡ እንተልና "ኣቡ" ካብ ኣቡኡ እንተፈሊናያ ኣቡ ትከውን ኣላ። ኣቡ ከ እንታይ ማለትዩ ?
Bklti'u mglasteki harif eyu English zeynfelt kabaki nmahar alena nemesgn
you are speaking the lesson in tigrigna, We are trying to learn tigrigna not english. I didnt listen to most of what you have said
Hi. I changed the format to accommodate Tigrinya and English speakers. Therefore, I explain the topic both in Tigrinya and English. Hope to improve the next video. Thanks for commenting.
I like speaking English please for you channel change
ምቅርቲ ዓለም ከፍ ኣልኪ ቀጽልዮ
Thanks sisster verey good Neci
Tanks
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