I want you to get more effort and how did you get famous are you real. I dont know how to do a question mark in my computer. your videos are fablous and brilliant you have five videos im sure you have you are the fun one only that i watch other tigrnga videos.In the video where it says what no more boon is there tigrgna clothes
I worked with a Eritrean guy about 15 years ago and every morning over coffee, he would teach me a new word or phrase ; this went on for about a year before I changed jobs and haven't seen him since, but I just found my old notes and got interested in brushing up on my Tigrinya, so thanks for these videos.
Kurdish people and eritrean have a lot of similarity we had no country almost fir 100 years but after 5o years armed struggle we have our independence 1991 after eplf capture the capital Asmara I have kurdish people will be free soon Kurdistan long live
Thank you so much for putting such effort into these videos! Please please please keep them coming. They are some of the best resources online for English speakers who wish to learn Tigrigna. Thank you again!
Thank you Haftina , since we discovered you we have not stop watching you. You making their grandparents very happy as they can start communicating with their grandchildren in our native language. God bless you and continue we are behind supporting you. Eritrean of Diaspora thank you. 😘😍
It’s good that you’re helping others learn Tigrinya I’m blasian (black and Asian) 🇰🇷🇪🇹 I’m still trying to learn Korean though Selam and Annyeonghaseyo
The Habby, I find it interesting that as a native Somali speaker Tigrigna is easier to learn for me than Amharic. Both are very beautiful languages but Tigrigna feels like home. Cheers
I lived one year in Asmara, and such a pleasure to listen to those basics again! Plus, you explain fantastically everything! Thank you so much for your work!
Thank you. I am a volunteer helping peoples from Eriterea who live in my area of Denmark to come to terms with the danish language and our way of live. Your videos encourage me to learn a bit of their language in support of them learning our culture. I really like the set up on part four with text in tigringna.
You're excellent at explaining these sounds and concepts to newbies like me, even without complicated phonetic or grammar concepts. It's super helpful! Thanks so much!
I love what you are doing, I love the way you explain them, and I love your personality. I am proud of you my gorgeous sister, keep doing this, it's very important for those who really want to learn tigrigna.
I’m Eritrean but my my family settled in Somalia before my parents were born. Unfortunately, I’ve never learned my parents native language but speak Somali fluently. I’m hoping to learn more than the one word I know but damn, it’s hard!
Thank you for doing this. I am sponsoring some girls in Ethiopia and would like to write them without the translator. Keep doing this and thank you for the written as well
wow iam somali and iam in mekelle city honestly this is so amazing and i ended up here looking for some tigrinya introduction.... bravo ... i like your teaching style and yes you are beautiful . keep up the good work and yeqhenyeley
ufffff..OMG.. she has Eritrea's greatest music king, the maestro, the grand-daddy of all Eritrean artists, the legendary Bereket Mengsteab's song as a background music!. That's why I love and adore this beautiful girl. Shikor!! 😍❤
You explain really well. I love this? Would be great to have phrases like: Are you hungry/thirsty. You are so kind. What are your plans for tonight? Would you like to go to the movies? What have you done today? Etc.
@@ሓየሎምገሬ It would be better for the language to be called Eritropic or Eritrean to give it a national feel to it, plus the name Tigrinya restricts it to Ethnic usage. It would be better for the Tigrinya accent spoken in Eritrea to be called Eritropic or Eritrean and the Tigrinya accent spoken in Tigray region be called Northern Ethiopic.
Selam is a cognate , not borrowed or "influenced" . By that i mean Tigrigna is a semitic language and shares some similar lexicons with other semitic languages . Both Tigrigna and Arabic are derived from Akkad , or proto semitic. Anyway, great job. Hope you continue with this endeavor. Selam
You are so delightful! I watched this with my 6-year-old. I grew up in the diaspora and want her to learn Tigrinya but she seems to be more receptive to anyone except her Mama (typical of a 6-year-old, lol). Anyway, thank you:) Makes my heart happy listening to you.
Excellent work. I'll encourage my children to watch this. Only question is why Kx? I think 'Kh' is more appropriate for the for example Dahan 'dikha or dikhi' sounds.
Aster Berhane you’re right, Kh sound/looks better to make people understand how we pronounce it, However in some, if not all, the Geez softwares, apps etc they programmed it as “kx” on the keyboard ⌨️. I don’t know why but that’s how they did it. So what I am saying is she’s probably corresponding to the apps.
11:53 word "DO" has a lot of meaning it can be "am i?/ is it? / did you?/.ecc. exampel Mish "DO"? - "IS IT" right?" Des ilka/i "DO"? "DID YOU" like it? Haqey "DO"? - "AM I" right? it would be easy to explain it in Hibrew, Aramaic arabic, Tigre, amharic, but not in english or any indo-european language
Hey beautiful could you make a video about how to conjugate verbs, I can’t find anything on the internet nor in books. Stay blessed and big up from Switzerland
Check out the most recent video on more small talk phrases (introductions): ruclips.net/video/9IL3PBPQjcc/видео.html
Thanks a lot dear from Somalia 🇸🇴
I want you to get more effort and how did you get famous are you real. I dont know how to do a question mark in my computer. your videos are fablous and brilliant you have five videos im sure you have you are the fun one only that i watch other tigrnga videos.In the video where it says what no more boon is there tigrgna clothes
I worked with a Eritrean guy about 15 years ago and every morning over coffee, he would teach me a new word or phrase ; this went on for about a year before I changed jobs and haven't seen him since, but I just found my old notes and got interested in brushing up on my Tigrinya, so thanks for these videos.
i'm kurdish man,
i am learning now tigrinya and that's to nice you are so beuteful.
thank you to moch
Waa God bless you my sister
Mohammad#### love all 💖 you Kurdish people
Kurdish people and eritrean have a lot of similarity we had no country almost fir 100 years but after 5o years armed struggle we have our independence 1991 after eplf capture the capital Asmara
I have kurdish people will be free soon Kurdistan long live
I am Somali
And I like tigrynya
Thank you so much for putting such effort into these videos! Please please please keep them coming. They are some of the best resources online for English speakers who wish to learn Tigrigna. Thank you again!
Thank you Haftina , since we discovered you we have not stop watching you. You making their grandparents very happy as they can start communicating with their grandchildren in our native language. God bless you and continue we are behind supporting you. Eritrean of Diaspora thank you. 😘😍
It’s good that you’re helping others learn Tigrinya I’m blasian (black and Asian) 🇰🇷🇪🇹 I’m still trying to learn Korean though Selam and Annyeonghaseyo
thats a beautiful mix oh my lord-
Pangowoyo I hope i said that right Melkam edl
You're bellow. Black and yellow.
@@heinrich8861what 😭😭
@@heinrich8861 bro is beyond sad 💀
I’m Amhara but I appreciation for you and I recognized your quality teaching !!
Thank you for all.
The Habby, I find it interesting that as a native Somali speaker Tigrigna is easier to learn for me than Amharic. Both are very beautiful languages but Tigrigna feels like home. Cheers
Just iam learning i am Somali
Interesting. Maybe you like it more. Amharic has more Cushitic so i assumed it would be easier. But Oromigna is and Amharic have similarities
How surprising . I am Arab and I enjoy listening to your lessons . It looks familiar to me .I am really feeling home. Thanks a lot
I lived one year in Asmara, and such a pleasure to listen to those basics again! Plus, you explain fantastically everything! Thank you so much for your work!
Thank you. I am a volunteer helping peoples from Eriterea who live in my area of Denmark to come to terms with the danish language and our way of live. Your videos encourage me to learn a bit of their language in support of them learning our culture. I really like the set up on part four with text in tigringna.
You're excellent at explaining these sounds and concepts to newbies like me, even without complicated phonetic or grammar concepts. It's super helpful! Thanks so much!
You are so brilliant and keep this knowledge to be the best person in the future?
ብጣዕሚ ንፍዕቲ ክትቅጽልዮ በዓል ምሉእ ተስፋ 'የ። ብጣዕሚ ንጹርን መሃርን ኣገላልጻ።
Thank you for the lessons. Love from Ethiopia.
Woow thanks video,,i have relatives Etiopia,,regards Lasse from Finland.
I love what you are doing, I love the way you explain them, and I love your personality. I am proud of you my gorgeous sister, keep doing this, it's very important for those who really want to learn tigrigna.
Extremely well presented. 😎😎😎
i like your Tigrigna tutorial,you are a role model for my children,God bless you,keep it up.
I really impressed. I am fluent in Tigrigna but watched this video for more than 10 munites. keep it up.
I’m Eritrean but my my family settled in Somalia before my parents were born. Unfortunately, I’ve never learned my parents native language but speak Somali fluently. I’m hoping to learn more than the one word I know but damn, it’s hard!
Nawal am like u
You are an amazing teacher. You're very good at breaking things down and making them simple.
You are the best thank you so mach
Thank you for doing this. I am sponsoring some girls in Ethiopia and would like to write them without the translator. Keep doing this and thank you for the written as well
Do=?
Ethiopian are more likely to speak Amharic
That is good of you sir …….. more respect.
But they mostly speak amharic. But if you work in the tigray Region
You can speak tigrinya
@@sihamselm3301 So most of Tigray people speak Tigrinya is it? I didn’t know that
Yeqhenyeley i love your video's!! Your explanations for the pronunciations are fantastic!!
Thx for coming
Love old Bereket Mengestab backgrounders music. You Tigrinya lesson are amazing Habby!
wow iam somali and iam in mekelle city honestly this is so amazing and i ended up here looking for some tigrinya introduction.... bravo ... i like your teaching style and yes you are beautiful . keep up the good work and yeqhenyeley
ufffff..OMG.. she has Eritrea's greatest music king, the maestro, the grand-daddy of all Eritrean artists, the legendary Bereket Mengsteab's song as a background music!. That's why I love and adore this beautiful girl. Shikor!! 😍❤
ሽኮሪና love you ዲንቂ ኣጋላልጻ እዩ። keep it god bless you
Believe me you are doing a great job. please keep doing the lessons, cause it is working.I thank you personally for the time and efforts.
Wow amazing ! Good job sis God bless you 👍👍👍👍
Your videos are wonderful. Thank you!
You explain really well. I love this?
Would be great to have phrases like: Are you hungry/thirsty. You are so kind. What are your plans for tonight? Would you like to go to the movies? What have you done today?
Etc.
I am from sudan but I hope learn language ertrian thank you because all my friends from ertrian
The language is Tigrinya
I am the same
@@ሓየሎምገሬ
It would be better for the language to be called Eritropic or Eritrean to give it a national feel to it, plus the name Tigrinya restricts it to Ethnic usage. It would be better for the Tigrinya accent spoken in Eritrea to be called Eritropic or Eritrean and the Tigrinya accent spoken in Tigray region be called Northern Ethiopic.
Thank you for teaching Tigrinya language.
Nay bahaqi nfti seb eki so thanks so much qexlyo
You are a very good teacher !!!
Anbesit -excellent work and keep it up!! A lot of the young diasporas will benefit from this!!
Im turkish learning tigirinya and amharinya and somali. I love the people of the horn of africa. Alot
I've waiting for this part 4 so long..
Thank you so much!!
ብጣዕሚ ጽቡቅ!!!
ይበል ይበል ሐፉትና ከማኪ ዝበለ የብዝሐልና
I have watched it today Jan 1, 2021
I had learn some word.
Thank you lady continued. God bless you
Selam is a cognate , not borrowed or "influenced" . By that i mean Tigrigna is a semitic language and shares some similar lexicons with other semitic languages . Both Tigrigna and Arabic are derived from Akkad , or proto semitic. Anyway, great job. Hope you continue with this endeavor. Selam
ውውውው ብታዕሚ ጽቡቅ ኣደማምጻ ብትግርና ይኩን ብእንግሊዝ ቀጽልዮ ጽቡቅ ኣለኪ ንፍዕቲ ብሕቂ
Vielen Dank für Ihre Hilfen, das war sehr hilfreich , ich habe von dir viel gelernt und weiter machen Bitte.
Nic job my dear sister
Wow keep uploading
I love it
That is a funny shirt, I love it. You're awesome...
Thank you very much for your information,
It is very close to Harari language. Very interesting keep it up.
Thanks teacher, I'm Somali we've same pronunciation that's why I think we are originally from same ethnics
You are so delightful! I watched this with my 6-year-old. I grew up in the diaspora and want her to learn Tigrinya but she seems to be more receptive to anyone except her Mama (typical of a 6-year-old, lol). Anyway, thank you:) Makes my heart happy listening to you.
Betami xubuk temharti zehafitay qaxlyo thankes
Please continue. You are the best.
Yess more tigrinya lessons ❤❤❤
Tigrigna is the correct written form not Tigrinya.
@YAHUSHUA'S BELOVED Tigrigna is Tigrigna you cant choose to spell it differently according your geographic location!
Aater Berhane you can...
Excellent work. I'll encourage my children to watch this. Only question is why Kx? I think 'Kh' is more appropriate for the for example Dahan 'dikha or dikhi' sounds.
Aster Berhane you’re right, Kh sound/looks better to make people understand how we pronounce it, However in some, if not all, the Geez softwares, apps etc they programmed it as “kx” on the keyboard ⌨️. I don’t know why but that’s how they did it. So what I am saying is she’s probably corresponding to the apps.
No it is tigryna I speak it
gobez ketsllu kulatna tezarebti tgrigna ab gonki alena.
you are really smart.
good education so keep going with out stop
Excellent work and very useful, I'll encourage my children to watch it. Thank you very much for your efforts. X
11:53 word "DO" has a lot of meaning it can be "am i?/ is it? / did you?/.ecc. exampel
Mish "DO"? - "IS IT" right?"
Des ilka/i "DO"? "DID YOU" like it?
Haqey "DO"? - "AM I" right?
it would be easy to explain it in Hibrew, Aramaic arabic, Tigre, amharic, but not in english or any indo-european language
Welcome back, and we missed you
I was all up with it ti the " can you help me" part. I g was very up!😂😂
thank you so much your teaching is excellent iam changing it too
Thank you so much My dear sister Lovely
Love the lessons.
Hon förstå bra engliska
ብራቮ ! ዘገረመኒ ነገር እንተድኣ ሃሉዩ (ወገነይ) ክንጽር ኣጋላልጻኪ ኣጆኪ በሊ ንሕዋትኪ ክትምህሪ ዝተበገ ከድንቀከኢ ይደልይ
An amazing lesson and we appreciate for all you do. Trying to teach my niece to speak tigrinya, and your videos are helpful thank you!
so helpful thank u so much......
Amen Amen Amen thanks so much
Have a neighbour from Eritrea... need to learn this beautiful language :-)
Mejemerta mealteye zrieki zeleku hji xbuk gire kmeharye mknyatu # shkorina slezkonki set eile kmeharye keytwaxexni Nice job
Awesome! I also like your vivid descriptions on how to perform the pronunciation 😁👍
ብጣዕሚ ክኢላ መምህር ኢኺ።
ቋንቋ እንግሊዝ እባ ካብ መሰረቱ ምርሃርና፧
ብጣዕሚ ጽቡቅ አምላኽ ይባርኽኪ
Wowwww xibikti arki aleki dyu
The best video i watched in 2022.
ኣሰይይይ ኣድመን ቲኣናን ይሃበልና ኩሉለን,ከማኪ፡ ደድከናስ ከመይ ነሩ ተስፋ ደለዋ ሶ ታንክስ ማሰይ
Proud to be tigrigna የቐንየልና ዝሓፍተይ በርትዒ i love my mother language.
Well done so God bless you
i love your videos
your videos are amazing
Thanks very much you are smart
Huh U are the most clever teacher .Thank U
Thank you this was really helpful
Thank you my sister❤
Omg! You like the Africsb version of my Korean friend..looks and mannerism ..all! Wow!
Hi eveyone!👐 Hello!
Hi The Habby!👐 Welcome back! Peace
Great job keep it up !! Nifiati nay bihaki gobez kemaki ybzah
Great jop. ፣😍. ሽኾረይ፣🌷🌷
I really love the lesson thanks for your help
Oh my God! what an Accent!... i love love it girl
You are very intelligent
I wish you good work
Anything i will say keep up it
I give you 100% like
Thank you very much, my sister, it's important to us we who can not speak English, just left👍👍👍
You are perfect in both language
Wow So perfect ... Hope u will continue Doing the tutorials . ..
You are so smart keep going lady
From somalia Ayklen tigrinya nueshtey thnx #habby
Hey beautiful could you make a video about how to conjugate verbs, I can’t find anything on the internet nor in books. Stay blessed and big up from Switzerland
Hi:) I will add that to my list for future videos!
The Habby okay thank you stay blessed🙏🏼❤️