Similarities Between Amharic and Assyrian Aramaic

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @BahadorAlast
    @BahadorAlast  5 лет назад +101

    Follow Betty on Instagram (@betty_seifu): instagram.com/betty_seifu
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    • @blackpearl5834
      @blackpearl5834 5 лет назад +2

      when was korean and Tamil?
      how long i am asking u to make a Video😣😣😣😣😣😣😣。
      please make it soon🙏

    • @hatemabu-assad6959
      @hatemabu-assad6959 5 лет назад +2

      loved it

    • @ambaw1004
      @ambaw1004 5 лет назад +4

      *Bahador Alast*
      Wow I love ❤️ it

    • @georgeclooney5836
      @georgeclooney5836 5 лет назад +1

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-Aramaic_languages

    • @user-mq6qv6bi2g
      @user-mq6qv6bi2g 5 лет назад +1

      Cool bro
      Loved it ❤️ always amazing to watch

  • @hayatlove6530
    @hayatlove6530 5 лет назад +568

    I love Amharic am from Yemen and habsha we are one i appreciate you

    • @anwarsherif5040
      @anwarsherif5040 5 лет назад +12

      Yes
      We are abesha

    • @getinetkifle3341
      @getinetkifle3341 5 лет назад +23

      I love Yemenis too, I wish Ethiopian gov intervene in Saudi aggression on you and stop it

    • @fruitsarelife148
      @fruitsarelife148 5 лет назад +4

      You don't look habesha but thanks

    • @maryahevi8206
      @maryahevi8206 5 лет назад +3

      حمدي احمد No u are not habesha stik till yemen

    • @yegnafidel
      @yegnafidel 5 лет назад +1

      Check my ቱቱ tutu tube channel for lerne Amharic Alphabet حمدي احمد

  • @greenheaven1802
    @greenheaven1802 5 лет назад +119

    I am Orginally from Ethiopia Love the similarities God bless you all

  • @angelinp9212
    @angelinp9212 4 года назад +161

    Being an Indian I could identify a few words because of the Arabic adaptations in Hindi and it makes me so happy that our Earth is a small circle.

    • @msruag
      @msruag 2 года назад +8

      it's actually crazy how the for in amharic for sky is similar to the word in hindi/urdu lol the semitic language influence traveled really far

    • @infinite5795
      @infinite5795 Год назад

      ​@@msruagoriginal Hindi word is Aakash tho, Asaman is a loanword but the former is more common in literature.

    • @msruag
      @msruag Год назад

      @@infinite5795 that's why i said semitic language influence

  • @gecko6541
    @gecko6541 5 лет назад +64

    I'm from Ethiopia love Assyrian even more ,great people. Great video

  • @tvtalkwithavi
    @tvtalkwithavi 3 года назад +276

    I'm a Hebrew Speaker and I love when they do these, because I can always understand most of it! Love you guys!! Please Amharic and Hebrew please??

    • @samirakarakus2637
      @samirakarakus2637 Год назад +7

      Aramaic , Arabic, Hebrew, Assyria are all Semitic.

    • @abyssinya2013
      @abyssinya2013 Год назад +7

      So is Amharic

    • @tvtalkwithavi
      @tvtalkwithavi Год назад +10

      @@samirakarakus2637 I know, that's why I suggested to see a Hebrew+Amharic episode. Because Amharic is also Semitic

    • @tvtalkwithavi
      @tvtalkwithavi Год назад

      @@abyssinya2013 That's correct

    • @yanginhodelcostadesantos1172
      @yanginhodelcostadesantos1172 Год назад

      ​@@tvtalkwithaviamharic is 70 percent kush only 30 is Semitic

  • @ethio-bollywood8856
    @ethio-bollywood8856 5 лет назад +90

    Thank you so much for this amazing video I'm from Ethiopia 🇪🇹

  • @debelae
    @debelae 5 лет назад +218

    Interesting, I am glad that we have a lot of similarities. I know some Assryns Orthodox. I love the Assyrians. may God protect our humble brothers and sisters in Christ. 🙏🏾🇪🇹

    • @TheBaBaTV
      @TheBaBaTV 3 года назад +11

      Yes us assyrians are orthodox Christians like Ethiopians!

    • @tewodroseleulseged4409
      @tewodroseleulseged4409 3 года назад

      @@TheBaBaTVwhen u say orthodox is it like eastern or coptic which one is it

    • @AMR_k400
      @AMR_k400 2 года назад +5

      @Tewodrose Leulseged
      Ethiopian,coptic , armenian and assyrian churchs are oriental orthodox as opposed to the eastern orthodox church common in greece,russia,ukraine,...

  • @VwapTrader
    @VwapTrader 5 лет назад +273

    I'm Portuguese and My girlfriend is Habesha (Eritrean and Ethiopian people). We've been together for 2 years and planning to merge Our families soon.. Love the Habesha culture and people. They're so pleasant and non-judgemental! Both the men and the women!
    Recommendation: Portuguese language vs Tigrinya language

    • @6257-r4y
      @6257-r4y 5 лет назад +6

      We ERITREAN NOT Habesha ,can u tell us what Habesha mean?

    • @VwapTrader
      @VwapTrader 5 лет назад +39

      62570 1483 From what I’ve researched and what she’s told Me,
      Habesha are the people who descend from, and identify with, a Ge’ez heritage irrespective of country or religion
      This includes the Tigrayit (Tigre), Tigrinya and Dahlak speakers of Eritrea
      It also includes the Tigrinya, Amharinya, Gurage, Harari , Argobba, Gafatgna, and a few other smaller speaking groups
      With that said, there is no need to be aggressive. I totally understand that there are non-Habeshas in both Eritrea and Ethiopia.
      I’ve used Habesha as short-hand since the only Eritreans and Ethiopians I’ve met have identified or presented themselves as such so it’s easy to generalize. That’s all
      No disrespect meant for the other groups in the two countries

    • @fantastic1231
      @fantastic1231 5 лет назад +28

      Thank you for your wonderful and kind words about our beloved and ancient proud Ethiopia and Eritrea!!! No country has such an unparalleled history in the world as the Godly and ancient Ethiopia!!!! Love ya'll!!!

    • @selampeace9181
      @selampeace9181 5 лет назад +32

      Vwap Trader2019 it’s ok the problem is some Eritreans think they r better and don’t wanna be called habesha. It’s not ur fault.

    • @selampeace9181
      @selampeace9181 5 лет назад +11

      Zrdgrjrfccdhjzr Jilzdsfegnzrvbu u just prove my point. That u think u r better but u r not. U ppl r wanna be Arabs. Be urselves! Ethiopians r proud habeshas!

  • @babyyoda4831
    @babyyoda4831 3 года назад +251

    Wow I'm Arab and I understood all words with no effort it's amazing how intelligible semetic languages are ❤🕊

    • @samirakarakus2637
      @samirakarakus2637 Год назад +2

      Yes, my language is Arabic , l understand Assyrian , little Aramaic too 🥰

    • @a.a210
      @a.a210 Год назад +5

      It originally from arabic since amharic is original from southern Yemen jabelul habash.

    • @treksta2009
      @treksta2009 Год назад +2

      @@a.a210 Everything is from ancient Biblical Hebrew most of these words such as Cohen or Cohen Gadol the High Priests the Levites etc so Arabic was heavily influenced by Hebrew and Aramaic as well. The Arabic of the Quran is from Syriac Aramaic and that's where the Quran was most likely written up north. The word "quran" itself comes from the aramaic word "Queriyani" in Syriac and "Qara קָרָא" in Hebrew.

    • @raben4827
      @raben4827 8 месяцев назад +2

      ​​​@@treksta2009 you make me laugh dude .
      Specially the phrase about quaan 😆😆😆
      First of all .
      Hebrew and Aramaic was influenced by Arabic .
      Arabic are the first language .

    • @treksta2009
      @treksta2009 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@raben4827 Well give me historical and archeological proof that "Arabic" was spoken prior to Biblical Hebrew. Anyone can say whatever he or she desires but I am not interested in your "subjective" opinion. I want "data"
      Give me proof that the Hebrew word Qara קָרָא comes from Arabic :)

  • @amyamanawit3023
    @amyamanawit3023 5 лет назад +55

    Interesting. Much love 💕 from Ethiopia 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹

  • @payamabbasi3555
    @payamabbasi3555 5 лет назад +99

    Almost got all of them even though i don't speak any Semitic languages, and also i loved the energy of the Ethiopian lady.

  • @josepharbash9264
    @josepharbash9264 5 лет назад +98

    I just LOVE the idea of this channel😍

  • @eurostar0711
    @eurostar0711 4 года назад +442

    God bless Assyria and Ethiopia. We were very close in ancient times. We were both the first people to become Christian. Some of Jesus disciples were actually Ethiopian and wrote part of the New Testament but they did it in Aramaic.

    • @pearls1626
      @pearls1626 2 года назад +5

      I am interested, can you elaborate on that please and thanks.

    • @lilynnblue2101
      @lilynnblue2101 2 года назад +11

      🧿 Myth misleading !!

    • @Fatkidlovecake
      @Fatkidlovecake 2 года назад +29

      @@pearls1626yes the Assyrian church of the East was founded in 250/280 ad that is the first established church of the people. Before that Assyrians accepted Christ in 33AD, 4 months after the crucifixion. Aramaic or Assyrian (surith) is the language Jesus spoke and they hold the original Lord’s Prayer.

    • @NoMady688
      @NoMady688 Год назад

      ​@@Fatkidlovecake dúvido minha bíblia está escrito em português então Deus fala português e Jesus Cristo se comunica através da língua portuguesa.
      Eu não me importo com a origem do meu senhor Jesus Cristo. Sabia que Jesus Cristo era judeu?

    • @NoMady688
      @NoMady688 Год назад

      Quem criou a religião católica creio eu que seja Paulo, pois é dito na bíblia que após a crucificação de Jesus Cristo. Paulo foi fazer milagres e falar sobre Deus com os fiéis.
      Existe até uma parte da biblía que se tornou parte do filme John Constantino. Paulo e seus discípulos estão fazendo exorcismo. Os garotos mais novos de Paulo vão fazer exorcismo longe de Paulo... sozinho com o demônio e o demônio pergunta a ele "Quem é você? A Paulo eu conheço. Você não." É o garoto morre. Não necessariamente que o filme John Constantino veio disso, mas eu acho que faz referência.
      Porque eu disse que uma parte da bíblia fez parte do filme e não falei que o filme fez parte da bíblia? Porque é tão antigo que mesmo que você não queira as vezes você faz referência, mas eu te garanto que quem escreveu a bíblia não estava pensando em como o fiel vai usar essa informação, mas que o fiel vai ter consciência que ele escreveu a bíblia para nós guiar.

  • @dannygebremicheal4861
    @dannygebremicheal4861 Год назад +14

    So proud of you both to be able to show the world how we are connected!

  • @linguafranca7115
    @linguafranca7115 5 лет назад +103

    Greets from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 I got most of the words 🤗 how lovely

    • @Впути-ч2о
      @Впути-ч2о 4 года назад +7

      Thanks to arabisms even me, uzbeki speaking got bunch of them

    • @safeamer1313
      @safeamer1313 3 года назад +3

      @@Впути-ч2о it's because all these languages are semetic languages

    • @RiriLove88
      @RiriLove88 13 дней назад +1

      I’m Ethiopian, I speak Arabic. Some of the Assyrian Aramaic words sound Arabic.

  • @Jobin219
    @Jobin219 5 лет назад +131

    Very cool video! As a Syriac Orthodox faithful of Indian decent, I really enjoyed watching this.

    • @barnosho1611
      @barnosho1611 5 лет назад +10

      Greetings from a Syriac Orthodox Assyrian. Is it common for Indian Syriac Christians to learn Syriac (the old dialect)? I'm assuming only those who are really involved in the church do so.

    • @primephilanthropy5575
      @primephilanthropy5575 5 лет назад

      So where you from ?? Citizenship

    • @satanshameer690
      @satanshameer690 5 лет назад +4

      @@barnosho1611 I'm a Malayali atheist. Many Syrian Christians actually learn the language. Back in the days it was like Arabic for muslims. But now most Churches conduct the prayers in malayalam instead of syriac. Still many priests know to read syriac and people generally learn to sing some songs in syriac. But the pronunciation really sucks (even for the priests)

    • @satanshameer690
      @satanshameer690 5 лет назад

      @@primephilanthropy5575 Kerala, india

    • @beuajnebubeb4856
      @beuajnebubeb4856 5 лет назад +6

      Ethiopian main religion is also Orthodox and Ethiopia and Syria have a huge connection in history too

  • @ljss6805
    @ljss6805 4 года назад +202

    I'm Mexican and happen to know Syriac (Aramaic) and Ge'ez, and I was surprised how much I could make out the Amharic. Amazing.

    • @ljss6805
      @ljss6805 3 года назад +32

      @@tomaspeter9540 I am a scholar of eastern Christianities, so Ge'ez is part of what I do.

    • @AMR_k400
      @AMR_k400 3 года назад +15

      Literally 60-65% of amharic is ge'ez the rest are independent amharic words,coptic,and cushitic

    • @ljss6805
      @ljss6805 3 года назад +5

      @@AMR_k400 I also know Coptic, so maybe that helps too.

    • @AMR_k400
      @AMR_k400 3 года назад +2

      @@ljss6805 yeah there are some words like iw ,set,.. which are found both in amharic and coptic plus amharic changes the j sounds to g like how coptic influenced Egyptian arabic to change j to g

    • @teddyissak2720
      @teddyissak2720 3 года назад +3

      But this is Neo-Aramaic not the Ancient Aramaic. and Amharic also recent language. Both language started to be spoken around 12th A.D

  • @estifanosdebebe805
    @estifanosdebebe805 5 лет назад +173

    The Guy in thé middle is cool and doing brilliant job.

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  5 лет назад +21

      Thank you

    • @gautampram
      @gautampram 2 года назад

      My focus was on the girls on his either sides

  • @zemedtirunew4584
    @zemedtirunew4584 5 лет назад +21

    Thank you for taking your time to share similarities between these two precious ancient languages. God bless and peace be with you!!!

  • @abdullah_alrai
    @abdullah_alrai 4 года назад +89

    Please make video where ARABIC, AMHARIC/Tigrinya, ARAMAIC/Assyrian & HEBREW Speakers come together
    (All Semitic Languages) in one seating, that would be awesome show for the viewers.
    I must say, Thank you Br. Bahador for keeping up the good work, bringing people together and spreading awareness that after all, we all have common roots and we all are brothers and sisters in Humanity. Great work!

    • @AMR_k400
      @AMR_k400 3 года назад +2

      Amharic and tigrinya are really really similar because they come from the same language

    • @mansoura.6586
      @mansoura.6586 3 года назад +5

      And also Maltese. The video would be so interesting

    • @tekieteklemichael1108
      @tekieteklemichael1108 2 года назад +3

      One more tigre (its eritrean)

    • @SY-bn3iz
      @SY-bn3iz Год назад +1

      @@AMR_k400 they do both come from Ge'ez, but I assure you they are not similar. Tigrinya has preserved many more Semitic words and pronunciations.

    • @THESURAFELB
      @THESURAFELB Год назад +4

      @@SY-bn3iz The difference is Amharic evolved into a more toned structure by incorporating the strong sound maker alphabets. Tigrignya remained with more of the original alphabets from Geez but still it also incorporated typical sound maker alphabets that produce the accent. And I don't know why most people overlook Guraginya, Harrari, and Argobinya languages as well. Those are rather more Afro Asiatic than both Amharic and Tigrignya in my opinion.

  • @ETBeMore
    @ETBeMore 5 лет назад +57

    Very interesting! Am an Ethiopian- Amharic speaker

    • @zyeinabeje9594
      @zyeinabeje9594 5 лет назад

      የመጀመሪያ ኢትዮጵያ ማንእንደሆነ ታቂያለሽ አታስመስሉ በሳቅ ቅርፃችን ማንነታችን ይገልፃል አንቺ እስከመቶ አያትሽን ትቆጥሪያለሽ ቃል የራስሽ እንጅ የሰውየው አለመሆኑንእወቁ

    • @ETBeMore
      @ETBeMore 5 лет назад +3

      @@zyeinabeje9594 አንቺ ከአወቅሽ ይበቃናል 😉 በሰላም ያውልሽ

    • @WendeAmare
      @WendeAmare Месяц назад

      ስለንድነው እምታወሪው ዘይነባ?😂​@@zyeinabeje9594

  • @debebeteklu1451
    @debebeteklu1451 Год назад +11

    I am an Ethiopian speaking Amharic and one other Ethiopian Semitic language. I was able to correctly guess most of the Aramaic words given here. Thank you guys for this marvelous beginning of introducing to the world that Aramaic is related to Ethiopian Semitic languages.

  • @linguafiqari
    @linguafiqari 5 лет назад +48

    ይህን ቪዲዮ በጣም ወድጃለሁ! ቪዲዮውችህ ሁሌም ደስ ይሉኛል (I really enjoyed this video! Your videos are always really enjoyable)

  • @stevengutaini1138
    @stevengutaini1138 5 лет назад +9

    This is a great way to build bridges and to revive these languages! Great channel!

  • @SebleBekeleGizaw
    @SebleBekeleGizaw 5 лет назад +42

    Loved it😍😍😍

  • @fantastic1231
    @fantastic1231 5 лет назад +19

    Amazing how similar the two great ancient languages are!!!! Thank you guys for doing this wonderful video and sharing us!!!!

  • @vlnvlaclogbaerhpno
    @vlnvlaclogbaerhpno 5 лет назад +198

    Awesome video - please do Aramaic and Tigrinya!!!!

    • @youcanfindeusenywher6738
      @youcanfindeusenywher6738 5 лет назад +4

      But no similarity between Amaric and tigrenia

    • @dinishtekle194
      @dinishtekle194 5 лет назад +24

      Tigrina speaker here, all the words were the same.

    • @aswahd
      @aswahd 5 лет назад +9

      @@dinishtekle194 very similar to Tigrinya

    • @sulumena3179
      @sulumena3179 5 лет назад +18

      Yes please! I would love to see an Aramaic and Tigrinya Comparison!

    • @Ellia-ih7ux
      @Ellia-ih7ux 5 лет назад +15

      Gezze(Tigrigna, tigre)is the most similar to Aramaic,

  • @ethiopia4940
    @ethiopia4940 5 лет назад +67

    I wish I could go back a thousand years and see how people used to live.
    Very fascinating.

  • @susan-ku5py
    @susan-ku5py 5 лет назад +97

    I speak Swahili and understood most of this. Do Swahili, you'll be shocked how similar it is to Amharic, Arabic, and possibly other languages!

    • @beanladen5726
      @beanladen5726 5 лет назад +20

      The Word Swahili Comes from Arabic Which Is Sahil...Remember Swahili Is A Bantu Language And Has nothing To Do With Arabic Or Amharic...Probably All Arabic Words In Swahili Was Because Of Arab Bantu Slave Trade

    • @youcanfindeusenywher6738
      @youcanfindeusenywher6738 5 лет назад +13

      Because 30 percent of ksawahily is Arabic

    • @_kaztro
      @_kaztro 4 года назад +2

      Bean Laden shut up already

    • @benavraham4397
      @benavraham4397 4 года назад +11

      Because Swahili has so many words from Arabic, you'll find many words in Swahili that look like Hebrew.

    • @machiatorobel622
      @machiatorobel622 3 года назад +3

      becuz of its loan word from arabic.

  • @josephmifsud7279
    @josephmifsud7279 5 лет назад +29

    I speak Maltese a Semitic language, and I also studied Arabic, I find your videos very interesting because of similarities.

    • @dt.view1
      @dt.view1 2 года назад

      Where does Maltese is mainly spoken? Thanks

    • @TGDCChannel
      @TGDCChannel Год назад

      @@dt.view1 it's a country called Malta in southernmost of Europe just below Italy and north of Tunisia.

  • @anwarahmed772
    @anwarahmed772 5 лет назад +88

    Beti konjo keep continu promoting our amharic langugae sweety

    • @asantielias9910
      @asantielias9910 5 лет назад

      @Amarawi Amlak That's very disrespectful and rude. Despite how strongly you feel about something, saying words THAT strong crossed the line. Whatever point you were trying to make was defeated when you cursed out the person that disagreed with you. -_- Also, don't speak for Jesus, you don't know who he hates.

    • @benyama9818
      @benyama9818 5 лет назад +1

      Extrimist muslims thank God America is besting the hate out of ur brain. Such a bunch of retards who want 7 virgins.

    • @sluun6244
      @sluun6244 5 лет назад +5

      They basically just said beti was pretty im so lost in this

  • @brxan3096
    @brxan3096 5 лет назад +21

    Betty is back!! 😍😍

  • @lingux_yt
    @lingux_yt 5 лет назад +112

    these girls are so cool. they seem to be having a great time
    and the languages are cool too

  • @thescopio4113
    @thescopio4113 5 лет назад +59

    I study Ge’ez and Syriac, so I’m pleased that I was able to understand almost all of the words!

    • @biohelloeri2671
      @biohelloeri2671 3 года назад +1

      Hej! Where do you study Geez?

    • @yonas2828
      @yonas2828 2 года назад +1

      why are you studying Ge'ez? many foreigners are studying Ge'ez.

    • @tekieteklemichael1108
      @tekieteklemichael1108 2 года назад

      One more tigre(spoken eritres)

  • @GondarTimes
    @GondarTimes 5 лет назад +54

    I am from Ethiopia and my mother tongue is Amharic. It is so amazing these two languages are very similar. Also I would love to learn Aramaic !

    • @zeytelaloi
      @zeytelaloi Год назад

      Several would've been even easier if it was Tigrinya

    • @WendeAmare
      @WendeAmare Месяц назад

      ​@@zeytelaloiTigrinya is not language just it is formed by group of different tribes like Nara kunama agame tembenagew....when they been enslaved by agazian King Alameda. They gradually create their own dialect of geez language instead of their different mothertung of each tribes and they called New tribe of Tigrinya People.

  • @ameltsega7062
    @ameltsega7062 5 лет назад +16

    How brilliant are you Betty! Good job Bahador.

  • @HamodAin
    @HamodAin 5 лет назад +23

    As an Arabic speaker i almost knew every word... Im shock in a good way.. i really feel connected

  • @concernederitrean6062
    @concernederitrean6062 5 лет назад +138

    As an Eritrean and fluent Tigrigna speaker, I understood all the words that Assyrian girl was saying.

    • @fekareted
      @fekareted 4 года назад +32

      I speak both Tigrigna and Amharic and I noticed that the Assyrian language is even more closer to Tigrigna including the" Kh' sound.

    • @technohub9455
      @technohub9455 4 года назад +1

      @Tahir Mohammed ethiopia orthodox tewahedo church uses ge'ez language(semetic language).

    • @lunettamargherita7800
      @lunettamargherita7800 4 года назад +7

      You understand the assyrian but not the amharic? i would have said the contrary..but it is the same for me as amharic speaker''That's nice we all are part of the same world/Love from amharic speaker !!

    • @JohnDoe-bh2lp
      @JohnDoe-bh2lp 2 года назад +1

      @@fekareted Tigrinya has more Arab influence because Arabs ruled them for a long time

    • @Zbest1123
      @Zbest1123 2 года назад +2

      Tigrinia is closer to Aramaic & Arabic as Amharic is influenced more by Nilotic and as such lost words such as ح، خ، ع which distinguishes Afro-Asiatic languages.

  • @hello-sx2bp
    @hello-sx2bp 5 лет назад +8

    Great video. Very similar words. They are both so beautiful! and I love the smile and attitude of the girl in the green jacket.

  • @lidyadirar346
    @lidyadirar346 4 года назад +112

    I’m Eritrean and speak Tigrinya. All our words are similar too! I was able to guess all!

    • @lilpapi2785
      @lilpapi2785 3 года назад +9

      Because you're the same with us ethiopia n

    • @iamfunnyipromise9605
      @iamfunnyipromise9605 2 года назад +6

      @@lilpapi2785 If you mean that we are the same people as the Tigrayans of Ethiopia then you are correct. Ethiopia is a broad term. In Ethiopia, there are many different ethnicities (around 80 I think). But we Tigretes are exactly the same as the Tigrayans of Ethiopia. Our nearest brethren in Ethiopia according to genetics, culture, and language after the Tigrayans of course, are the Amhara people.

    • @lilpapi2785
      @lilpapi2785 2 года назад +3

      @@iamfunnyipromise9605 ok wear re not the same ,cool

    • @iamfunnyipromise9605
      @iamfunnyipromise9605 2 года назад +1

      @@lilpapi2785 If you are Amharic we are cousins.

    • @TajM70
      @TajM70 Год назад

      @@iamfunnyipromise9605 you're not better than anyone keep yourself calm noone sees you people as different

  • @yigitaganoglu188
    @yigitaganoglu188 5 лет назад +15

    Amazing video as usual :). The highlight of the video for me was the Assyrian word "khayoota (life)". As A, Berta's reaction when she figures it out is priceless and B, I think it sounds way cooler than the version we have in Turkish ("hayat"). Keep 'em comin' Bahador.

    • @AthrihosPithekos
      @AthrihosPithekos 2 года назад +1

      As you probably know the word "hayat" is of Arabic origin, a synonym of "yaşam".

  • @dawithagos
    @dawithagos 5 лет назад +56

    Heard all the Assyrian Aramaic even though I am TIGRIGNA , AMHARIC speaker(Ethiopia, Eritrea). But i think TIGRIGNA is even more closer to Assyrian Aramaic because it's closer in terms of accent and sound to GEEZ which is much similar with ARABIC also.

    • @nahomwores3415
      @nahomwores3415 Год назад +1

      Yes i think he should do one with #tigrigna

    • @susml767
      @susml767 Год назад +1

      That is what I thought😂

    • @tsehaydemeke
      @tsehaydemeke 9 месяцев назад +3

      Tigrigna is close to Arabic. Amharic is close to Geez.

    • @SeidSalih-s7u
      @SeidSalih-s7u 3 месяца назад +1

      But sofar Amharic and Aramic are 100% the same., No single difference as we see the ladies.

    • @sosinaalemayehu
      @sosinaalemayehu 3 месяца назад

      It is so funny that the Tgres try to still Geez from Amharic.😂😂😂😂
      Just swallow the truth both Tigregna/ Tigre and Amharic. Born from “Geez”
      ትግሬ፡ መሬት፡ ሰርቆ( ወልቃይት፣ ራያ) ፡ የኢትዮጵያን፡ገንዘብ፡ አሸንድዬ፣ ሻደይ….. ዘረ፡ ባንዳና፣ ሌባ
      Your hatred towards Amhara is not of this planet…..

  • @TheFhdude
    @TheFhdude 5 лет назад +31

    Amazing to see the same roots diverge in time. Interesting.

  • @e-money5851
    @e-money5851 4 года назад +30

    Ethiopians are beautiful people with amazing smiles 😁

  • @eskihaile8246
    @eskihaile8246 Год назад +6

    Amazing! I am Amharic speaker and I never knew these similarities. This just tells us that all of ancient civilizations borrowed from each other. Thank you

    • @debebeteklu1451
      @debebeteklu1451 Год назад

      It is not that one borrowed from the other; it is that both are Semitic languages and, as such, have numerous similarities today after thousands of years of divergence.

  • @עמנואלנחמו
    @עמנואלנחמו 5 лет назад +54

    Wow I'm native Hebrew speaker and Aramaic and Amharic are very similar to Hebrew. I see this video and I like "WTF" that's amazing

    • @MahletTube
      @MahletTube 5 лет назад +2

      I think it is more closer to Tigrigna

    • @עמנואלנחמו
      @עמנואלנחמו 5 лет назад

      @@MahletTube What is tigrinaga?

    • @Bountylicious
      @Bountylicious 5 лет назад +1

      @@עמנואלנחמו I'm Somali no idea what they're saying except few words which are popular in Afro Asaitic languages. Tigrinaye is another Semitic language spoke in Eritrea & Northern Ethiopia.

    • @עמנואלנחמו
      @עמנואלנחמו 5 лет назад +1

      @@Bountylicious Haha

    • @Bountylicious
      @Bountylicious 5 лет назад

      @@עמנואלנחמו Yes now I'm typing on the same side as you lol

  • @capone70
    @capone70 5 лет назад +6

    SO AWESOME to see Betty back in the seat :-P I got pretty much the same as she did, but I know if I were there I would have bombed, because I have many Assyrian friends and can't understand at all. The fact that today it is Amharic with Assyrian just brings such happiness to me today, as this is precisely the beautify of our Christian heritage which unifies us. Bizu fikir ke Italia, konjoye!!!! Much love to to my Ethiopian and Assyrian brothers and sisters from Italy.

  • @TheFrehiwet
    @TheFrehiwet 5 лет назад +23

    It’s good to see both languages how similar they are but please try Tigrinya and Aramaic.

  • @aa92kami
    @aa92kami 4 года назад +161

    I’m Arabic and understand every word because it is all of the Semitic languages And the Mehr language is a lot of Arabs in Yemen and Oman speak it.🇸🇦

    • @momo-cchi5978
      @momo-cchi5978 4 года назад +9

      Aren't Mehri people a separate ethnic group from Arabs, though? Like they're South Semitic people that were assimilated during after the Islamic conquests of Southern Arabia.

    • @momo-cchi5978
      @momo-cchi5978 3 года назад +7

      @gg gg
      I know. They're one of the few indigenous peoples left in Arabia that haven't bern absorbed by the Arabs. How they managed to survive this long is beyond me. 🤷🏽‍♂️

    • @messianic_scam
      @messianic_scam 2 года назад +2

      @@abdul-majiidabdinasir
      ngroz you're hamites who been enslaved by Arabs and forced to speak their language with time you mixed your ngro words with it you have nothing to do mahr peopl they're semitic people you're hamites

    • @dominicjohnson310
      @dominicjohnson310 2 года назад +1

      @@abdul-majiidabdinasir so Mehr and Amharic are the same languages??

    • @suleimanhescha4282
      @suleimanhescha4282 2 года назад

      Mehr ist mit Arabic mehr us south Semitic

  • @BaileyDerby
    @BaileyDerby 3 года назад +35

    wow two beautiful, intelligent women speaking ancient languages... my heart

    • @BaileyDerby
      @BaileyDerby 3 года назад +1

      also, both languages are so interesting but there is something really beautiful about Aramaic! I'm going to learn more about the history of these two languages. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @teddyissak2720
      @teddyissak2720 3 года назад

      No they are not Ancient language, Both are languages devised in the late 12th century

    • @teddyissak2720
      @teddyissak2720 3 года назад

      @BasedTradCath1488Lmao, this language is Neo-Aramaic which was developed in the Middle Ages, This linguistic development of Neo-Aramaic language is marked by the coexistence of literary and vernacular forms. Were you thinking she is speaking Ancient Aramiac (the language of Jesus) ? Lol research a little-bit before you dive in to something.
      And Amharic was also developed around the same time in the empire of Abyssinia during 1270 A.D. It originally started as a language the courts, from then it spread out via conquest. Both of these language are recent languages. They are not Ancient !!

    • @JohnDoe-bh2lp
      @JohnDoe-bh2lp 2 года назад +2

      @@teddyissak2720 Nobody cares

    • @teddyissak2720
      @teddyissak2720 2 года назад

      @@JohnDoe-bh2lp then don't reply !

  • @canonmikho2370
    @canonmikho2370 5 лет назад +33

    Assyrian pride! But for real I have seen so much ahmeric, it's cool to see the difference. Great video!!!

  • @saidaljabri2915
    @saidaljabri2915 3 года назад +26

    I am an Arab from north of Oman and I could understand every single word from both languages, though it was a bit difficult to understand the full sentences!

  • @negassinegassi9255
    @negassinegassi9255 5 лет назад +5

    Your program was very amazing, I like it . Please continue it is very helpful to recognize the similarities of every semetic language, am from Eritrea , tigrnea speakers.

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  5 лет назад

      Thank you so much!! Definitely :) ... Hope you enjoyed the other video we have made with Tigrinya

    • @youcanfindeusenywher6738
      @youcanfindeusenywher6738 5 лет назад

      Sorry to tell you Tigrenia is not from semetic family (African bantu family)

    • @negassinegassi9255
      @negassinegassi9255 5 лет назад

      @@youcanfindeusenywher6738
      No ,sorry you bro absulitly wrong it is the member of the semetic family.acourding the Similarity of many words .

    • @TruthEz
      @TruthEz 3 месяца назад

      @@youcanfindeusenywher6738
      Political Ethnic nationalism should not be a reason for division between people with common Ethiopian heritage. 🤔

  • @mohammedamine2712
    @mohammedamine2712 3 года назад +16

    As an Arabic speaker I could understand and guess all of the words in both languages. Amazing

  • @MrBedoJoe
    @MrBedoJoe 4 года назад +8

    As an Arabic native, I discovered a very important thing to notice here. Apparently Arabic (Central Semitic) had a vowel shift regarding the last word (Life) (Khayootha) (Hayiwet). In both Amharic and Assyrian, the root maintained the (ou) sound, while Arabic has shifted to the (a) sound.
    Life in Arabic is (Hayaah) or (Hayaat).
    Probably it's been written hundreds of years ago in some phonology/languages book. But it was cool to discover from the video :D

  • @assyrian2NV
    @assyrian2NV 5 лет назад +18

    Amazing video Bahador!!! So good to see another Semitic video 😜 👍

  • @SaarN1337
    @SaarN1337 5 лет назад +12

    Fairly easy for an Hebrew speaker to understand as well, you just have to really focus on the root of the words and then it's not that overwhelming.
    Great vid Bahador, as usual!

    • @reya720
      @reya720 5 лет назад

      Bela T.T u r Amhara came from Yemen leave Abyssinia go back to Yemen

    • @redsea334
      @redsea334 5 лет назад

      @@reya720 No they came from Egypt they're Coptic descendant. They should go back to Egypt. There freaking copts are to much to handle.

  • @Maranza_ak47
    @Maranza_ak47 5 лет назад +63

    If it’s possible try to find amazigh/berber

    • @PersianDocs
      @PersianDocs 5 лет назад +5

      Love Amazighi brothers and sisters from Iran.You are a GREAT Nation

    • @lobsterbalelegesse9919
      @lobsterbalelegesse9919 5 лет назад +5

      Berber is more so a people not so much a language. But they have many languages and dialects.

    • @Maranza_ak47
      @Maranza_ak47 5 лет назад +2

      lobsterbale Legesse I know I speak Siwi Berber (thats what it’s called) It’s easier to find amazigh or kabyle so I guess they could try find them.

    • @KarimElhoussami
      @KarimElhoussami 5 лет назад

      Also Berber is derived from barbarian so some might consider the term a bit racist. The people I think are traditionally referred to as Tamazight

    • @royalflush8903
      @royalflush8903 5 лет назад

      @@Maranza_ak47 what language is close to it?

  • @tigistzoptimistic4768
    @tigistzoptimistic4768 2 года назад +10

    Not only their languages, but also the appearance of the ladies even is similar. interesting. :)

    • @messianic_scam
      @messianic_scam 2 года назад +1

      omg sad ngroz

    • @vydgjkkmbgdhj8482
      @vydgjkkmbgdhj8482 День назад

      Dont tell that to the black ppl who think theyre the same race as Horn Africans and North africans and built the pyramids ☺️

  • @BiniamWoldemichael
    @BiniamWoldemichael 2 месяца назад +1

    Instant subscription! As long as I remember, etymology has been a fascination of mine, and found it to be easier to learn languages. The similarities are astonishing, and as a person who speaks Tigrigna and Amharigna, I understood the Aramaic perfectly to my surprise.

  • @DavidPeretzchannel
    @DavidPeretzchannel 5 лет назад +250

    I speak Hebrew and understood every word.

    • @mujemoabraham6522
      @mujemoabraham6522 5 лет назад

      David P
      Which is closer to Hebrew ? Arabic or Aramaic ( Assyrian)

    • @DavidPeretzchannel
      @DavidPeretzchannel 5 лет назад +13

      MUJEMO ABRAHAM Aramaic by far. Also, the Hebrew letters are a form of Aramaic alphabet while the ancient hebrew letters were “proto-hebrew” alphabet which was a variation of the Phoenician one. (Although Aramaic alphabet too is a variation of Phoenician).

    • @mujemoabraham6522
      @mujemoabraham6522 5 лет назад +1

      @@DavidPeretzchannel
      I think you misunderstood my question, I mean which one them them is closer to Hebrew in grammar ?

    • @DavidPeretzchannel
      @DavidPeretzchannel 5 лет назад +6

      MUJEMO ABRAHAM both are close, I know Aramaic is overall much closer.

    • @mujemoabraham6522
      @mujemoabraham6522 5 лет назад +1

      @Shalom Shalom
      God of Avinu Avraham / Abina Abrahim bless you

  • @waleedmohamad7832
    @waleedmohamad7832 5 лет назад +68

    Arabic speakers joined the conversation :'D

    • @Bountylicious
      @Bountylicious 5 лет назад +4

      hahahaha Somali speakers joined the chat lol

    • @waleedmohamad7832
      @waleedmohamad7832 5 лет назад +6

      Seventh Heaven of course we love u guys xD

    • @Bountylicious
      @Bountylicious 5 лет назад +4

      @@waleedmohamad7832 Feeling's mutual 🌷

  • @ereshkigalningalnanna8899
    @ereshkigalningalnanna8899 5 лет назад +18

    Thanks dear Bahador and congratulations for your little baby girl 😚 wish your family the best ,
    Assyria will rise رغماً عن انوف الاعداء

    • @ereshkigalningalnanna8899
      @ereshkigalningalnanna8899 5 лет назад +3

      the atheist guy who fucked allah
      Erbil in our Akkadien Assyrian language means Arbaèlo the fourth gods Musul it’s a city in Nineveh plain Nineveh is an Assyrian city and Kerkuk too these are our Assyrian lands since 7000 years before christ before the abrahamic religions , so no these cities are ours not turkmens cause turkmens were brought by ottomans from turkmenistan 🇹🇲 to get these lands in the future, we still exist we still alive why would you think that erbli musul and kerkuk belongs to turks!? Have you read about Assyrians and their empire before?
      And yes I don’t like persian gypsies they used to come to our lands and bother us!
      tr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asur

    • @ابنبطوطة-ط4ه
      @ابنبطوطة-ط4ه 5 лет назад +2

      @@ereshkigalningalnanna8899 we Arabs support you against the Turks and Kurds

    • @ابنبطوطة-ط4ه
      @ابنبطوطة-ط4ه 5 лет назад +2

      @@ereshkigalningalnanna8899 we are semitic brother's

    • @ابنبطوطة-ط4ه
      @ابنبطوطة-ط4ه 5 лет назад +1

      @@hasankayaalp1913 fuck u and erdogan bitch you mongol Anatolia is Greek and arminian and assiriyan and Iraqi you stole it we well fight for it

    • @ابنبطوطة-ط4ه
      @ابنبطوطة-ط4ه 5 лет назад

      @@hasankayaalp1913 turkmans is only there just like 800 years ago it's been Semitic land for 8000 years

  • @abebawadal5552
    @abebawadal5552 Год назад +2

    Very interesting! We are so focused in our differences I am sure most of us (Ethiopians)doesn’t know this similarity before. Good to know.

  • @Ehav4Ever
    @Ehav4Ever 2 года назад +25

    I live in Israel and it is amazing that I got a lot of the words on both sides. I really love what you are doing with this.

    • @messianic_scam
      @messianic_scam 2 года назад +2

      what are you doing in israel afro?!

    • @پریچهرگلشنی
      @پریچهرگلشنی 2 года назад +1

      @@messianic_scam he is racist

    • @ahmedciise
      @ahmedciise 2 года назад +3

      There is nothing called Israel.

    • @پریچهرگلشنی
      @پریچهرگلشنی 2 года назад +4

      @@ahmedciise why did u feel the need to post this. It’s an unnecessary comment. This channel is apolitical. I can reel by your name that you are Somali, stop giving us a bad name wa ciyaalsuuq!!!

    • @ahmedciise
      @ahmedciise 2 года назад +1

      @@پریچهرگلشنی in aad naftada anaad ku kalsoonayn magaca farsiga ah eed wadataan ka arkaa ee waxba yuhuuda ha u hiilin laxyahay ee Iska aamus

  • @laniasgamingworld3573
    @laniasgamingworld3573 5 лет назад +179

    Ethiopian Girls are the sexiest Girls in africa and maybe one of the Most beautiful Girls in the world. They are all so georgeous.

    • @jesusmysavior9518
      @jesusmysavior9518 5 лет назад +11

      Thank u

    • @ABEL13ize
      @ABEL13ize 5 лет назад +6

      bruh come to Eritrea she is almost average over her

    • @jesusmysavior9518
      @jesusmysavior9518 5 лет назад +48

      @@ABEL13ize thats not true. Even if it is. We are same people. Its like comparing beauty from north korea to South. U guys were in our country. U r separated now. So same people different country it is.

    • @mekdi-r9v
      @mekdi-r9v 5 лет назад +2

      @@ABEL13ize really thats ridiculous thats facts sorry

    • @mekdi-r9v
      @mekdi-r9v 5 лет назад +3

      and thank you friend !!!

  • @adamovwole4585
    @adamovwole4585 5 лет назад +8

    I knew we had similar words when I heard a word called ''Zemarayat"to mean Azmari literally a Singer.Traditional Singer though.I learned that Ishtar and Assyrian Nat'l Broadcasting on Arabsat were Solely dedicated to the Assyrian People.

  • @gefen314
    @gefen314 4 года назад +22

    So crazy I speak Hebrew and I understood everything

  • @OmnipresentPotato
    @OmnipresentPotato 3 года назад +9

    I love when it's two different Semetic languages that I don't know but I still get most of the words because I speak Arabic!

  • @JJFresh011
    @JJFresh011 5 лет назад +21

    Please do a similarities/differences video between Tigrinya (Asmara dialect) and Amharic

    • @AMR_k400
      @AMR_k400 3 года назад +7

      Tigre is 80-75% ge'ez based tigrinya is 70%+ and amharic is 60-65% ge'ez based so its pretty similar

    • @kiros3190
      @kiros3190 11 месяцев назад

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@AMR_k400Tigre 71% Tigrinya 68% Amharic 30%+

    • @TruthEz
      @TruthEz 3 месяца назад

      @@kiros3190
      All Ethiopian languages including አማርኛ Amharic use the ግዕዝ Gez script , thus are based on it 100% . 🤔

    • @kiros3190
      @kiros3190 3 месяца назад

      @@TruthEz not all Ethiopian languages only the Semitic speakers for example Oromo,Somali, afars etc use Latin rather than geez script

    • @kiros3190
      @kiros3190 3 месяца назад

      @@TruthEz yes Amharic and Tigrinya use geez script but with more letters for example geez has like 30 letters while Amharic has 37

  • @alpath4572
    @alpath4572 5 лет назад +142

    i Like a girl Amharic Euthopia 🇮🇩

    • @ወዲትግራይ-ወ5ጘ
      @ወዲትግራይ-ወ5ጘ 5 лет назад +4

      ውድድድ

    • @Miko-orginal-1
      @Miko-orginal-1 5 лет назад +5

      That’s the wrong flag this is the right flag 🇪🇹 The flag u used is Poland

    • @fazrazfarzam4688
      @fazrazfarzam4688 5 лет назад +4

      @@Miko-orginal-1 Actually he used the flag of Indonesia, and I don't think he was trying to use Ethiopia's flag so...

    • @emx1y794
      @emx1y794 4 года назад +1

      @@Miko-orginal-1 😂😂😂😂

    • @aboutallaroundtheworld9994
      @aboutallaroundtheworld9994 2 года назад

      Not euthopia it is ethiopia

  • @AgonafirBanjaw
    @AgonafirBanjaw 2 года назад +3

    You would be surprised if you compare Geez vs Aramaic/Hebrew/Arab. You can pick key words from Geez-Amhatic Dictionary by Kidanewold Kifle, that also contains pronunciations of Hebrew and Arabic for each of the words.

  • @arkham1329
    @arkham1329 5 лет назад +21

    The word Lob/لب is interesting because in Arabic it means 'core'.
    And it's often used to refer to the core of a fruit from where you'd extract seeds. The word for 'Heart' is 'Qalb/قلب'
    There's also 'Tamma' , the word the Assyrian girl mentioned. In Arabic you'd say 'Thammata' to say 'There is' while in Algerian Arabic we actually say 'Temma/Themma' to say 'There' or 'Over there'

    • @Kinghassz
      @Kinghassz 5 лет назад

      A M i dont think we have this in the lebanese dialect

    • @kamalf5651
      @kamalf5651 5 лет назад +2

      لب، الألباب is used in the Qur'an I believe to mean understanding/ intellect?

    • @razanraghad3040
      @razanraghad3040 5 лет назад +5

      لب also refer to the core of humans the inside whither the heart or soul in Arabic. It also used in Quran.

    • @rohayeha
      @rohayeha 5 лет назад

      Please also do Hebrew with Amharic but especially Ancient Hebrew, the words Jesus and his people used. Pls, pls so much similarity makes you think Jesus spoke Amharic here is a video on ancient Hebrew and alphabet.
      ruclips.net/video/jyZ9G_sOGds/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/fuN4SHsX5UY/видео.html

    • @JavidShah246
      @JavidShah246 5 лет назад +1

      لوبيا in فارسى bean seed
      Lobe of brain, loop=circle?,لب كلام=purpose of discussion

  • @tomygemorawa4056
    @tomygemorawa4056 3 года назад +1

    Bahador ! Ur doing excellent job. Thank you so much.

  • @etiopiaaful
    @etiopiaaful 3 месяца назад +1

    That painting says a lot atm…good job bringing common good and shared goals for mutual benefit….

  • @alymetallic
    @alymetallic 5 лет назад +11

    bahador alast youre one of my favorite youtubers! youre vids are soo fun.
    plz do more about arabic and farsi. :)

  • @emirhanyalcn9121
    @emirhanyalcn9121 5 лет назад +10

    Perfect video 👌🏽✌🏽 Greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷

  • @MT-jm1qt
    @MT-jm1qt 5 лет назад +17

    The degree of similarity is astounding tbh☺️

  • @MikeMore-e9r
    @MikeMore-e9r 3 месяца назад +1

    This is one of the best practices I've seen in the social media realm. It's amazing to see that the same words, pronounced differently in multiple languages, maintain their same meaning. It's a wonderful start, and please keep it up. We humans have so much more in common than our differences. Who knows? We may all share a common ancestry, resulting in the exchange of numerous words among different languages.

  • @mrobin24181
    @mrobin24181 2 месяца назад +1

    You never disappoint with these mash ups!

  • @christiannb8232
    @christiannb8232 4 года назад +32

    Why Semitic women's are so stunning?! Just look at those Ladies 😍😍

  • @BinyamAsefa-k1w
    @BinyamAsefa-k1w 2 месяца назад +23

    Ppl who are Ethiopian like me here .👇

  • @bezak8142
    @bezak8142 5 лет назад +15

    Betty is super pretty. I speak amharic and a little bit of Arabic. It was so easy to learn for me coz z words have the same root as Amharic since both are Sematic. Also try fruits like ananas(Pineapple), Birtuka(orange), muz( banana)....Those are litterally the same words in both. Ana Ahibek ❤

    • @youcanfindeusenywher6738
      @youcanfindeusenywher6738 5 лет назад

      Amaric not semetic language. Aramic wich is semetic and close to Arabic language

    • @TruthEz
      @TruthEz 3 месяца назад

      አናናስ - ananas - pineapple 🍍
      ብርቱካን - brtukan - orange 🍊
      ሙዝ - muz - banana 🍌
      በለስ - beles - apple 🍎
      እንጆሪ - engori - strawberry 🍓
      ሎሚ - lomi - lemon 🍋
      ሀባብ - habab - watermelon 🍉
      ማንጎ - mango - 🥭
      ፓፓያ - papaya -

  • @bre_me
    @bre_me 4 года назад +18

    Assyrian girl has the Assyrian symbol on her shirt, awesome

    • @chanelle8226
      @chanelle8226 4 года назад

      I noticed that after reading your comment.

    • @AMR_k400
      @AMR_k400 3 года назад

      There are ancient broze statues with the same symbol in Ethiopia

    • @mrclapyouatfortnite2781
      @mrclapyouatfortnite2781 3 года назад

      Where can I find assyrian people

  • @kitty-vk8ic
    @kitty-vk8ic 5 лет назад +6

    Very interesting I didn't know that both languages have that much similarity

  • @PJOh
    @PJOh 3 года назад +5

    Regarding "mulu" (which means "filled"), the Korean word for "water"/"liquid" is "mul", and this seems connected to "mulu" as water is the stuff that "fills" most frequently. I have seen lots of Korean words that are probably rooted in Hamito-Semitic words from Akkadian, Ge'ez, and Hebrew in particular.

    • @altappomaktappo7060
      @altappomaktappo7060 Год назад

      korean word for mum is same as arabic

    • @TruthEz
      @TruthEz 3 месяца назад

      ሙሉ - mulu - full
      ተሞልቷል - temoletwal - filled

  • @MohammedAli-fb5do
    @MohammedAli-fb5do 5 лет назад +6

    I speak Arabic and I understood all words except 2 words
    .
    Love your content Baha

  • @GORDEN333
    @GORDEN333 5 лет назад +7

    Finally i was waiting for this video😁😁😁

  • @messelehabtewolde5991
    @messelehabtewolde5991 5 лет назад +2

    I always was suspecting something between Semitic languages. This clears my mind and removes doubt. Thank you guys, even if it is a simple thing you did, but it has a big message and opens a door for more about ancient linguistic, cultural, religious and psychological connections. Well done!

    • @reya720
      @reya720 5 лет назад

      Because Amhara are originally yemeni shabean please go back to Yemen leave Abyssinia....

  • @ፍቅረሀገር
    @ፍቅረሀገር 3 года назад +1

    በእምበርሀን በረከትን ግን አውቃ ነው እኛ ራሱ እኮ ብንጠየቅ ወይ እታች ሰፈር ያለው ልጅ ወይ የቡና 3ኛው ነው የምንለው በረካ የተባልን መስሎን ካለማወቃችን የተነሳ

  • @selamineshemariyam1846
    @selamineshemariyam1846 5 лет назад +6

    በጣም።ደስ ትላላችሁ በርቱ እንድህ ቋንቋችንን አስለምጅልን። ጎበዝ ናት ሶሪያዊ።
    ኢትዩጵያ ለዘላለም ትኑር♥♥♥ I Love Ethiopia me fromEthiopian

  • @husseinali1268
    @husseinali1268 5 лет назад +6

    Good to hear all these similarities.
    Kindly try Swahili an East African common language and Arabic language similarities. THANKS

  • @estifanosdebebe805
    @estifanosdebebe805 5 лет назад +3

    Betty ..you showed to the world ethiopian hospitalité and the love wé have for other people....évidences that you are from a proud country who like to share pride than contempte.

    • @tigistmekonnen1637
      @tigistmekonnen1637 4 года назад

      You must be real ethiopan ! 😍

    • @TruthEz
      @TruthEz 3 месяца назад

      @@tigistmekonnen1637
      Being real is one of the traits of people, especially from The Land of Origins. 🤔

  • @tibletsetekie4209
    @tibletsetekie4209 Год назад +3

    Not to down play the resemblance of Amharic to Assyrian language but to Tigrinya they are the same words, I couldn’t believe it!This was great, if only I knew Geeze! I am sure it is more similar. I learnt something today. A good program.

  • @Alex-yr8wt
    @Alex-yr8wt 3 года назад +8

    For Kahin which means priest in Amharic, it is similar to Kohen in Hebrew which means priesy

  • @razanraghad3040
    @razanraghad3040 5 лет назад +50

    I'm Arabic speaker I understood most of the words but to be honest that Ethiopian girl is so smart Assyrians pronouns words differently it's hard to guess that fast.to me I find Amharic so much easier the pronunciation is kind of the same with Arabic.

    • @rohayeha
      @rohayeha 5 лет назад +3

      Please also do Hebrew with Amharic but especially Ancient Hebrew, the words Jesus and his people used. Pls, pls so much similarity makes you think Jesus spoke Amharic here is a video on ancient Hebrew and alphabet.
      ruclips.net/video/jyZ9G_sOGds/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/fuN4SHsX5UY/видео.html

    • @yohannesg.medhin687
      @yohannesg.medhin687 5 лет назад

      @@rohayeha ቅሌታም ገብጋባ ወራዳ

    • @razanraghad3040
      @razanraghad3040 5 лет назад

      Nimrod the Cushite i don't think so you might mean the Arabic letters used today that's true .

    • @josywk1
      @josywk1 5 лет назад +5

      @@yohannesg.medhin687 ምን ተፈጠረ ጆን? ጥሩ አይደለም መሳደብ

    • @yohannesg.medhin687
      @yohannesg.medhin687 5 лет назад

      @@josywk1 ግብግብ አደረጋት እኮ፡፡ ኮሜንቶቹን አንብባቸው፡፡ ብዙ ቦታ ነው እንዴ የምትጠይቀው

  • @erdem327
    @erdem327 5 лет назад +11

    Betam amasagenallehu (Thank you very much) It would also be nice to have 3 or 4 languages at a time: Assyrian, Arabic, Hebrew, Amharic (+Tigrinia +Geez). As Persian, Turkish, Urdu, Swahili.. languages have many Arabic words, it would be amazing to add them to that meeting :) As a native Turkish speaker (and coming from a Zaza family) who had chance to live sometime in Ethiopia, I love Amharic words... Amharigna betam konjo kuankuannew (Amharic is a very beautiful language.) Igzhiabher hullachchuhum yebarrek! Melkam gize!

    • @AMR_k400
      @AMR_k400 3 года назад

      I am an amharic speaker but i have to disagree amharic should remove all the cushitic influences it made it unattractive , changed its structure ,made it lose many pronunciations and made it a repetitive language look at what u wrote the same letter is repeat alot of times in one word
      We should either return to old amharic (which is significantly different from modern amharic) ir leave amharic and revive ge'ez

    • @THESURAFELB
      @THESURAFELB Год назад

      Egzeabehr amtenm abzeto yistelin..Amen Brother !!!

    • @henock2127
      @henock2127 Год назад

      amen enamesegnalen

    • @TruthEz
      @TruthEz 3 месяца назад

      @@AMR_k400
      “እግዚአብሔር ሁላችሁንም ይባርክ ፦
      መልካም ጊዜ ፦ “
      The above Amharic statement has no repetitive letters. What are you talking about ? 🤔

  • @avivamae5171
    @avivamae5171 2 месяца назад +1

    Wow, this is so cool! I loved it! I speak hebrew, another sematic language, and I was really surprised that I was pretty easily able to guess the meaning of each word. Usually, the aramaic was closer but a few times the amharic gave me the clue I needed. I really enjoyed this and can't wait to watch more of your videos.
    Here is the list with the hebrew equivalents for anyone who is interested.
    1. Heart - Lev לב - lebi ליבי - my heart
    2. Death - Mot מות
    3. I/me/myself - Ani אני
    4. Blessing - Bracha ברכה
    5. Killed - Keytel קיטל
    6. Preist - Cohen כוהן (like the last name Cohen)
    7. Full - Ma'lay מלא
    8. Blood - D'm דם
    9. This was the only one I struggled with, at first I thought it was "listen" shma שמע but it was sky/heavens Shamayim שמים
    10. Near/close - Karov כרוב
    11. Receive/accept - Keybal קיבל
    12. Taste/Flavor - Ta'am טעם
    13. Dream - Chalom חלום
    14. Life - Chayim חיים - Chai חי - The khay (in khayoota) or the hay (in hayiwet) both correspond with Chai חי the root for the word "life"
    Khayoota makes even more sense considering the fact she was really using it in a sentence to say "to live" "le-che-oat" "לחיות" le'cheoat and khayoota sound very similar if you focus solely on the sounds and not the letters.
    Great video, very entertaining :)

  • @777kiya
    @777kiya 3 месяца назад

    It filled me with joy to see these. I'm from Ethiopia, and thank you all