Hey beautiful am from addis ababa am a fan of ur channel and i like the way u spread ur consciousness and spirituality with 11:11 thanks we need someone like u to awake the people in east Africa
Hi The habby , first thank you very much for all of your Tigrinya teaching videos !! It's helps me learning better 💪; I have 2 questions please relating the language 🙏🙏 : 1- Is there any difference between ቓ and ቃ Except the sound ? second question - how do I know what syllable to stress in Tigrinya words ?
ሽም is just a wrongly pronounced & particular areas diallect. ስም is the right one. ስም ✔ ሽም x ጸጉሪ ✔ ጨጉሪ x Thanks for the video and had fun watching it.👏👏
Hey I'm Nien, I have an eritrean collegue and I knew he spoke Tigrinya so I learned it for him, to make him feel welcome (he fled to the Netherlands so I have to teach him dutch but I figured I could make him feel welcome atleast.) Your video's have been really helpful! I have one issue though, I identify as non-binary so I cannot say menyu shmki and not menyu shmka either. I tried to explain the concept genderneutral to him and he understands very well, but I was just wondering if there's an alternative to say my name. Because this seems to be a very "gendered" language. Could you do a video on that please?
Men Kbl Shim? Translate to, what name can I call you with? An alternative way to ask for someone’s name while avoiding gender related question. Hope that helps.
Hi Nien! That's kind of you to do. Thank you for the work you're doing. You present an excellent question and one I'm working on figuring out. It is a gendered language but there are ways to maintain neutrality like the example Nahom gave. Although neutral phrases might not be grammatically correct, native speakers will still be able to understand. When you're talking about yourself, it's easier since you don't have to be gender specific. That will be different when you're speaking to someone else or talking about someone else. I think the safer option is to use "they", which in Tigrinya defaults to the masculine plural "nsom" or "nsatom". Let me know if there are specific examples or things you've wanted to express and I can see how that would work out in Tigrinya.
I'm Sudanese and I have an Eritrean friend and that's why I'm learning tigrinya , this is so helpful please continue ❤️
Hey beautiful am from addis ababa am a fan of ur channel and i like the way u spread ur consciousness and spirituality with 11:11 thanks we need someone like u to awake the people in east Africa
Hi i from somalia i love tigrniya language and people i have many friends
You make me love tigrinya every day you are so much a happy person I love watching you
Hi my sister thank you for sharing your knowledge
Love you my tigirayan brothers and sisters
From your Amhara brother
Thank you so much for your committment ❤❤😊😊we love you🎉
መጺና ኣለና ክንመሃር ሓፍተይይ ናተይ ኣብ ርእስና የሕድሮ ኣዝዩ ደስ ዝብል ትብህርቲ
Thank you for such an informative video queen
ßß Really i want to say thanks for your aid in order to get tigrinya and also whenever i'm your admire!🙏🙏
Thank you for your lesson Sis
Thank you very muchi
Ma beautiful sis thank you
muzita Thanks u so muchi
muzita thank u so much. keep it up..........
Hi The habby , first thank you very much for all of your Tigrinya teaching videos !! It's helps me learning better 💪; I have 2 questions please relating the language 🙏🙏 : 1- Is there any difference between ቓ and ቃ Except the sound ? second question - how do I know what syllable to stress in Tigrinya words ?
Danke.
Omg Tysmmm you helped me really connect with my family!
ሽም is just a wrongly pronounced & particular areas diallect.
ስም is the right one.
ስም ✔
ሽም x
ጸጉሪ ✔
ጨጉሪ x
Thanks for the video and had fun watching it.👏👏
I love this, thank you!!
You are beautiful inside and out.
Great learning good joob
Thank you
Yesss You are Sweet
Thank You🙂
I really want to learn Tigrinya language
Hello from Sudan
I realy like this nice language
thanks for the efforts ♥
YAKXANELNA
احب السودان كتيرا من أثيوبية 🇸🇩🇪🇹❤️
I cant focus because of your beauty ...behaki !! ቆንጆ ነሽ ❤ sry tho
The right one word for Name is Sm but Shm is like dialect
I introduce myself as follows :
*ME TARZAN*
*YOU JANE*
Hey I'm Nien, I have an eritrean collegue and I knew he spoke Tigrinya so I learned it for him, to make him feel welcome (he fled to the Netherlands so I have to teach him dutch but I figured I could make him feel welcome atleast.) Your video's have been really helpful! I have one issue though, I identify as non-binary so I cannot say menyu shmki and not menyu shmka either. I tried to explain the concept genderneutral to him and he understands very well, but I was just wondering if there's an alternative to say my name. Because this seems to be a very "gendered" language. Could you do a video on that please?
Men Kbl Shim? Translate to, what name can I call you with?
An alternative way to ask for someone’s name while avoiding gender related question. Hope that helps.
@@Wediuser Thankyou so much
Hi Nien! That's kind of you to do. Thank you for the work you're doing. You present an excellent question and one I'm working on figuring out. It is a gendered language but there are ways to maintain neutrality like the example Nahom gave. Although neutral phrases might not be grammatically correct, native speakers will still be able to understand. When you're talking about yourself, it's easier since you don't have to be gender specific. That will be different when you're speaking to someone else or talking about someone else. I think the safer option is to use "they", which in Tigrinya defaults to the masculine plural "nsom" or "nsatom". Let me know if there are specific examples or things you've wanted to express and I can see how that would work out in Tigrinya.
@@TheHabby Thankyou very much. I have two Eritrean collegues now, Hailé and Azeb, so I'll definitely be working on it!
Test.