That sound in the number 10, we have it in Nguni spoken in South Africa. Some linguists think we acquired it from Semitic but I can't verify any contact between the ancient speakers of the language and Semitic speakers.
I see few Cushitic words specially Somali words. English GE'EZ SOMALI Mouth 'Af Af Horse Farase Faras Chicken Doreho Dooro Father Aba Aabo Ge'ez semitic while Somali is Cushitic they both Afroasiatic language family and neighbors
I can only comfirm that ab/aba (from syriac/aramaic aba ܐܒܐ) and 'af (from proto semitic "pay" (meaning mouth/ entrance) so probably also in other afro-asatic languages like somali. The word "في" actually originates from "pay" the p shifted into a f in arabic) are semitic @almami1599
That’s a very odd thing to say. The people who spoke it were very much Kushite. It’s kind of like how Sudanese people have adopted Arabic but are still very much cushitic and much much less semites in terms of geneology
THE OLDEST GEEZ SCRIPT IS LOCATED IN ERITREA MATARA THE CLOSEST LANGUAGE TO GEEZ IS TIGRE🇪🇷 & TIGRINYA🇪🇷❤️💛 AFTER ! AMHARA HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH GEEZ BUT YOU SHOWED AMHARA BLOODY FLAG! DELETE THIS PLEASE!
Only to someone who has no idea of linguistics, Ge'ez was standardised around the year 400, 200 years before Classical Arabic came into being, meaning that if anything, Arabic sounds like Ge'ez, the much more archaic and conservative Semitic language
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Pls compare ge'ez with hebrew
Or Aramaic and Chaldean
Or Hebrew and Aramaic
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That sound in the number 10, we have it in Nguni spoken in South Africa. Some linguists think we acquired it from Semitic but I can't verify any contact between the ancient speakers of the language and Semitic speakers.
Geez is more semitic compare to Amharic. It also sounds much closer to Arabic than Hebrew. I love Semitic languages.❤❤❤
Arabic Speaker can understand Ge'ez easily
Ge'ez is more similar to Tigrinya & Tigray than to Amharic
@@LakshaDeirwa You are exaggerating, Arabic speakers can understand only some words.
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I see few Cushitic words specially Somali words.
English GE'EZ SOMALI
Mouth 'Af Af
Horse Farase Faras
Chicken Doreho Dooro
Father Aba Aabo
Ge'ez semitic while Somali is Cushitic they both Afroasiatic language family and neighbors
Faras and Ab are both semitic they are also in Arabic
Unless Arabic too got them from Cushitic
I can only comfirm that ab/aba (from syriac/aramaic aba ܐܒܐ) and 'af (from proto semitic "pay" (meaning mouth/ entrance) so probably also in other afro-asatic languages like somali. The word "في" actually originates from "pay" the p shifted into a f in arabic) are semitic @almami1599
Ge'ez language sounds more Semitic, because has less exposed to Kushite influences than Amharic.
That’s a very odd thing to say. The people who spoke it were very much Kushite. It’s kind of like how Sudanese people have adopted Arabic but are still very much cushitic and much much less semites in terms of geneology
@@shueibdahirSudanese Arabic has a lot of Nilotic influences?
@@ziemowitzmarzy1405 i believe you misunderstood what I said
@@shueibdahir maybe yes. You said something about cushitic influences, and I answered about Nilotic influences in Sudanese Arabic.
the second speaker is using an amharic pronunciation meanwhile the first used a reconstructed pronunciation
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I thought it's read geez 😅
rtypical amharic script
Basically identical to Tigrinya and Tigre
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THE OLDEST GEEZ SCRIPT IS LOCATED IN ERITREA MATARA
THE CLOSEST LANGUAGE TO GEEZ IS TIGRE🇪🇷 & TIGRINYA🇪🇷❤️💛 AFTER ! AMHARA HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH GEEZ BUT YOU SHOWED AMHARA BLOODY FLAG! DELETE THIS PLEASE!
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Sounds like arabic 😅😂
Only to someone who has no idea of linguistics, Ge'ez was standardised around the year 400, 200 years before Classical Arabic came into being, meaning that if anything, Arabic sounds like Ge'ez, the much more archaic and conservative Semitic language