The Tigrinya people of Eritrea and Ethiopia played a foundational role in the birth of Ancient Egypt, and they remain the primary survivors of this renowned culture. I believe that nationalism can hinder a deeper understanding of this connection. In fact, nationalism is the reason why these discoveries were not made for 200 years. The Ge’ez language has its origins in Tigrinya just like Amharic and Hebrew. I have great admiration for the African-American community and deeply appreciate their efforts. They have explored this connection long before me, although not to the extent of being able to fully interpret the writings on the walls of Ancient Egypt and Sudan. Punt is Tigrinya from B'u N'ewet (We will be victorious over there) Kemet is Tigrinya from K'emet (He will be hindered to see) Please learn to read the hieroglyphs it's the key to unlock all the secrets behind Ancient Egypt and East-Africa.
Finally one Eritrean made a lecture and hopefully it will inspire the other young Eritrean researcher to come forward and compile everything for us to study and know ourselves.
This is the freshest opinion on hieroglyphics I have come across in a while. I think it's a breakthrough. Definitely a breakthrough. Will definitely upset many many conventional thinkers
Thank you for teaching the Ethiopian community this information. African Americans already knew this as can be read in many books by Black / African Americans. Many of the Kemetic people are still in southern Egypt !. Also give respect to the Black Americans and other Africans like Anta Diop who were struggling to place ancient Egypt in Africa when the Ethio / Eritrean community was sleeping!
Absolutely they were told we just made it up.. I'm so proud the ppl in Africa especially north Africa are reclaiming their culture... It empowers all of Africa
@@brespeed3633 there were already ethiopian scholars doing this but they came before the internet. there is a book called Ethiopic where an Ethiopian professor from Cornell connected ancient Egyptian with Geez. the problem is many young abesha are ignorant to modern scholars of their own ethnicity.
@@vlosa2439languages are related. Just because there are similarity it doesn't mean we started Egypt. There are similarlies with arabic too. So does it mean we built burja khalifa
Amazing this presentation. I am proud of you guys for bring the knowledge that was forgot inside of Africa. My respect for the Eritreans for embracing ourselves and for not wanting to distancing themselves from Africa as many in the North do.
@@teawete. Ancient Kemet was an amalgam of East Africans in general, including but not limited to Eritrea. Eritreans are most definitely are related though. Now it's time for Africans to re-embrace their Indigenous African spiritual systems and let go of those watered-down Abrahamic religions which stole from Ancient Kemet in the first place. Why practice that stuff that is keeping Africans asleep instead of just going back to the source of those watered down Abrahamic religions.
Race does matter when we talk about ancient Egypt. Too many people cannot accept the fact that Africans created civilizations along the Nile. Racially, culturally, and religiously, the ancient Egyptians were Africans. It is easy to research the modern distortion of the history of ancient Egypt, from Karl Richard Lepsius to James Breasted. Today we have the champion defender in Egypt, Zahi Hawass, making calculated statements that the ancient Egyptians “…were dark skin but not Negro” or “they were not black.” There is also a tendency to apply the actual color black to all Black people rigorously. Not all ancient Egyptians and ancient Nubians were jet-black, and neither are all modern Africans jet-black. Such an assumption, along with appearances associated with terms like Negro, Hamites, Nilotic, etc., are often used to muddy the racial identity of the ancient Egyptians. There are many images of other ancient Africans south of Egypt (Ta-Seti, Punt, Yam, etc.) with the exact representations of ancient Egyptians. They say race is a modern construct, but this did not prevent the ancient Greeks like Herodotus and Aristotle from referring to ancient Egyptians and Nubians as black. No amount of intellectual acrobatics can refute ancient Europeans' descriptions of Africans along the Nile. Note, even James Breasted”, (father of American Egyptology) outsmarted himself when he stated that the ancient Egyptians were not “negro” and they were instead related to the Galla (Oromos), Somalis, and Bejas (A History of Egypt by James Breasted). Yes! These African people are Black. The video in the following link is quite revealing as it shows how difficult it is for Europeans to accept the African origin of ancient Egypt. Notice how the Italian archeologist went through mental and verbal acrobatic: ruclips.net/video/qZMGpJCT2xk/видео.html&ab_channel=AfricanBooth Let’s continue. Migration for people was never an issue. We see wall paintings of Africans and animals living in the Sahara when it was mostly a savannah. So, what happened to many of these people? They migrated north, south, east, and west (the Tebu are still there). There are many different types of Africans, like many other types of people. Dinka (one of the blackest and tallest), Batwa (so-called pygmy, one of the shortest), San (so-called Bushman), Khoekhoe, Somali/Afar, Tigrayans/Amhara/Oromo, Tutsi/Bahima, Yoruba, Wolof, Jawara, (Andaman Island, also one of the blackest people), Dravidian of India (Eastern Ethiopians according to the ancient Greeks), New Caledonians (blacks with wooly blond hair), and the Australian Aborigine. Europeans also differ from each other, but we still call them white even though when Italians first migrated to America, many did not accept them as such. East Asian people are also different (Koreans, Chinese, Japanese). The links below show the diversity among blacks, not just Africans. Although the list is incomplete, please add your link to your comment. Tebu of Libya www.pinterest.com/pin/542543086357585108/ Dinka www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/dinka-corsets--378654281139739878/ Khoisan of Namibia www.pinterest.com/pin/81064862026792904/ Blacks of Melanesia www.pinterest.com/pin/99642210494065312/ Afar People www.pinterest.com/pin/culture--103019910203934961/ Tigrayans www.pinterest.com/pin/tigray-culture--155937205840885045/ Aboriginals www.pinterest.com/pin/australian-aborigines-pinterest-sweetness--433401164136771759/ “Dravidians” of Indian in.pinterest.com/rjehanna/dravidians/ Hausa of Nigeria www.pinterest.com/ewh733/hausa/ Tutsi of Rwanda www.pinterest.com/pin/354306695667562433/ Original Blacks of the Philippines www.pinterest.com/pin/362047257538140124/ Fulani www.pinterest.com/pin/the-fulani-people-of-the-sahel--484348134902543126/ Akan of Ghana www.pinterest.com/pin/565342559451203324/ Jawara, (Andaman Island) www.pinterest.com/pin/jarawa--374432156509730000/
SIMBA THE AFRICAN is asking mr Trevor Munroe 8684, thank you soooo much for PUTTING the record straight!!!! That was the simple version of explaining that. "The were African from the Ancient kemetic ions(yearsx 10(9)). AND WILL ALWAYS BE AFRICAN TILL END OF TIME AS WE SEE IT". Just for curiousity how much is 2hr lecture from mr Munroe!!! Keep waking them, until we all awake!!!!!!!!!!!
@@SimonAruchanga You are welcome. As a teenager reading about Egypt in an Encyclopedia in the New York public library, I became confused when I read a caption under the image of an Egyptian Nubian boy stating that he was not black. This drove me to determine why they were making such a statement which led me to uncover the unspoken histories of Africans. This passion eventually led me to visit Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda (could not make it to Sudan and Somalia). These are places that have racial and cultural connections (i.e., harp in Uganda) to ancient Egypt. Though I am an engineer by profession many people would think I am a historian because I am always willing to inform people of the history of Africans. I never charge anyone for sharing my knowledge.
Racism is so deep that we have to convince the world that Africans built a civilization inside its own continent even when Africa is the beginning of civilization
Hahha nicely put. I’m half “Flip” and I’ve always know this about the Philippines. They think we’re cool and it’s such an easy bridge to gap since they speak with Abugida heheh
Excellent! I have felt that it was always the most obvious truth, that East Africans were in FACT the Ancient Egyptians. The linguistic connections make it even more convincing.
Finally someone is talking what I was dared to say for a loooong time. Queen Hachebsut, for instance, looks like the Kunama women of Eritrea. In my perspective Geez & Tigrigna is old. I think your research is gonna put us into the alien/outside visitors etc. conclusion. Great Episode.
Waw , l always feel the same when l see about Egyptian civilization connected to us and dream to visit there. Teawet u r brave bro ,and u enlightened us.Beka nifer wedi haboy.. good job .laeli abitsehayo .
@@teawete.. i am an enthusiast in the area of your presentation, and i must say you accomplished the job of a linguist wonderfully. Big up.. one love
African need to learn to tell our story. Everyone will just come out with tell the story of Africa. They say African have no history. The Ancient Kemet of Nile Civilization are pure African. You see face of Ancient Egypt in Oromo, Somali, Bajuni, Tigrey, Toubou, Afar, Nubian, Tuareg, Shiluku, Dinka, Yoruba, Fulani, Zarbamawa, Masai and many more. This Tigriyan brother is very intelligent.
@@woureb825 Which ones, specifically? During ancient Egyptians time there are people living in Africa doesn't mean they are a part of ancient Egyptian kingdom.
Excellent research and findings. Like Mr Esayas I also observed the similarities of "MA'AT" between old Egyptian and Tigrinya. These findings tells us that languages are the result of interaction between many sociolinguistic entities. Thanks Mr Esayas Ghebremedhin.
Actually not all East Africa. When we speak about ancient times, think geographical proximity, think methods of transport, and access. Most important the cultural, religion and linguistic similarities that survived and still functioning not to mention archaeological ruins and written documents. Sorry but ancient Egyptian was closely related to Sudan and Eritrea not even Ethiopia. Look at current Eritrea after 500 years of occupation, still kept its language, religion, culture and customary laws. Even the Chinese president reminded our president last year that we have had trade more than 2000 years ago as we were part of the ancient Silk Road.
@@SelamEri-lx3km Where did you see me say ALL of East Africa? Btw, Ethiopia is ALSO related to Kemet. Osiris is said to have sent a group of Ethiopians to start Kemet. Remember, there’s over 70 tribes of Ethiopians, not ALL are Amhara or Northern Habesha.
@@kingofhearts1072 Ethiopia didn’t mean the present day Ethiopia since that name was only adapted after WW2. Learn history not propaganda. Have you heard of Abyssinia? That was the name Menelik adapted after he invaded Oromia and the rest of the country except Tigray. The name Ethiopia belongs to the Nubians and Sudan. The current day Ethiopia has nothing to do with ancient Egyptian.
@@SelamEri-lx3km Yet Nothing I initially said was incorrect. Get out of your EGO, please try and educate and inflate yourself with someone else if you feel the need to feel smart. Loud and wrong Dr. Professor RUclips types. 😑
@@kingofhearts1072 historical and cultural appropriation is becoming normal in black people for self aggrandizing. Make history instead of sharing or stealing other people’s history. The modern day Eritrea formerly known as Midri Bahri and Punt before that is as ancient as Egypt. It all in the ancient ruins , books and oral history. This obsession with ancient Egyptian history and trying to claim it as black but not Sudan and Eritrea is not only dangerous but stupid. Go make history. History doesn’t stop it is a continuous process. Look at Biniam Girmay an Eritrean the first black to win to win in Tour de France. That is history. Ethiopians already started to claim him as Ethiopian. We Eritreans know too well our history and accomplishments being stolen by Ethiopians because they lack the courage, the intelligence and the imagination to make history so they copy or steal. This disease is infecting other Africans.
Egypt is a great mystery to outsiders / west / Europeans but it isn’t to Africans specially in the Horn of Africa because the culture and language still continues. They don’t understand the hieroglyphs because they purposefully and intentionally ignored the rest of Africa to understand Egypt in it’s entirety. There are many languages amongst the Bantu that are still extremely similar to the Egyptian language which would give more clarity and context to the language. They ignore Africa and it’s history for a reason.
Very interesting approach to challenge Plato with Aristotles and scientific methods with creative methods. I would like to find out more about the cultural similarities or differences between the old egyptian and modern eritrean people. Thank you for your insight!
hes kind of right the ancient egyptians after migrated down the red sea into the horn which they called punt their homeland the groups which come from them are the afar/saho/somali cushitic groups and possibly the borana maybe tigryina share things due to mixing with neigbouring saho but geez comes from south semitic yemen sabean
Your history is also our African history. You will get 1000s of subscribers. Myself and friends love your revision informed by 2:58 illumination of Tigrinya. The spacecraft aspect is a little discombobulating. And would appreciate a lot more elucidation?
I always wondered the meaning & the reason why our forefathers said BETRI HAKI tiexef ember aytisiberin (the stick of the truth will bend but, never breaks, now having watched your explanation about the name of the stick & seen its shape that definitely makes sense why they say the stick of the truth will bend but never breaks (BETRI HAQI TIETSEF EMBER AYTISIBERIN.
Great works Issayas. Nonetheless, tets give real credit where credit is due. The following scholars / researchers have done this work. Their scholarship can be found by the click of a button. We all stand on the shoulders of these giants starting with the Senegalese multi genius: Cheikh Anta Diop Yosef Ben Yoacanan WEB Dubois Theophile Obenga Ivan Van Sertima Charles Finch Naim Akbar Anthony Browder John Henrick Clarke Len Jeffries
We all must understand that Ancient Egypt was similar to many African countries today with various ethnic groups inside the nation. Hieroglyphics was the writing system with icons that all ethnic languages can read and understand regardless of the language you speak in your town, city or village
finaly answers to my questions. i used to argue with my egyptian friend that their civilization belong to sudan and Eritrea. becouse most of the paintings are visible in those countries... starting from looks and how they practice their daily life. even kitchen instruments are the same. check them its mind blowing. even the dance and kids toys
@@LiibBiil Of course bro just lets uncover our connection with the ancient Egyptians because Egypt, Eritrea and Somalia were part of the land of punt(the land of Angles).Ur bro from Eritrea.
Despite the language limitation it is really amazing how Esayas was able to connect words and perhaps sentences. In Sudan a word 'nefer' means a person perhaps, one of the preserved words. I think future research should examine the language used in Sudan, even though today many are mixed with Arabic. I think it would also be useful to compere with Tegre, Saho and Beja languages.
This is young man researched our history brilliantly. Bless him!!! I don’t know if you have contacts with the scholar by the name Bokre? He is annoying but it is worth contact him for the sake of exchanging knowledge and experiences!! Bless once more!!!!
Very insightful, as a Tygrinia speaker I used to always associate the word ku'fu to pharaoh Kufu. A bit derogatory word, meaning ugly in Tygrinia. When used in a sentence it can mean "don't do ugly works". Or girls would say "ku'fu wedi", meaning ugly boy
Wow!U r indeed a God-send researcher and tutor,the linguistic evidence prevails over any other evidence,due to the fact that language is unimpeachably indicative of one's own culture,ethnicity,and origin/genealogy.Only those who can give meaning to the Ancient egyptians's system of writing are inarguably its heirs.I had always been of the view that the study of egypt(Greek name) has a lot of flaws.One other major thought that crossed my mind whenever I was reading anything to do with the Ancient egyptians was that,how could our oppressors/invaders/haters,have the gutt to write about something superior with African links??They would rather misrepresent in all forms,and destroy whatever possible just to obliterate every trace of the Ancient egyptian' superior culture with African natives.I'm just wondering what is it that they think when they(European and western so-called Egyptologists) look at your unimpeachable findings.
"the linguistic evidence prevails over any other evidence,due to the fact that language is unimpeachably indicative of one's own culture,ethnicity,and origin/genealogy.Only those who can give meaning to the Ancient egyptians's system of writing are inarguably its heirs." - great point
Hi, I'm frome Benin west Africa and I'm so Happy that this brother is doing this because most of our Ethiopians don't see themselves as blacks Africans Congratulations. But even white people are also from AFAHRIKA (Africa) they are originated from our Albinos children.
I can do the same thing with all Africans languages, even with Européan language like French and English also were developed from Medu Natcher. Exemple: PARENT came from PER ANKH means Temple of life.
In today's world, the idea of unity is more important than ever. It doesn't matter where we come from or what our ethnicity is. What truly matters is where we are going together as a global community. Our backgrounds and cultures enrich the tapestry of human experience, but they should not divide us. Instead, they should be celebrated and respected as we work towards common goals. The challenges we face-be they social, economic, or environmental-are shared challenges that require collective action and solidarity. so maybe if we find a real translation we can find a way to truly understand where we come from and where we are going...
You cant talk about ancient egypt without talking about Bantu ppl.. i am from buganda kingdom and we have exactly similar words and culture like practiced in ancient egytp.. even the Tustsi ppl keep the ankole cattle which were known in Egypt and dance mimicking goddess Hathor of khem
❤thank you for the wonderfull knowledge you shared with us. I recommend you to see on the ancient Astrologi you have tigrinja names of different kosmos.🎉
Nice work. Tray to look Egyptian unfinished oblisk in the ground, which is shockingly similar to Aksum obelisk. Compare it also to Gize language. The technology Tigras built Axum obelisk was also 100% similar to the unfinished oblisk of Aksum.
The building of the greatest civilization in the world requires a collaborative effort from many regions. I'm sorry to say that majority of individuals lack awareness regarding this fact. It seems he overlooked the 'Out of Africa' model and neglected to examine all the artifacts and images. During that era, diverse tribes from various backgrounds collaborated to construct that civilization... even having war to merge. Various ethnicities inhabited the continent of Africa, and all the knowledge they acquired came from inside the continent. Furthermore, it is logical to note that Africa has the capacity to accommodate the landmasses of the United States, China, India, and Europe combined. Additionally, Africa is widely regarded by numerous paleoanthropologists as the oldest continuously inhabited continent on the planet.
Genetics In Somalis, the Time to Most Recent Common Ancestor (TMRCA) was estimated to be 4000-5000 years (2,500 BCE) for the haplogroup E-M78 cluster γ and 2100-2200 years (150 BCE) for Somali T-M184 bearers.[9] Deep subclade E-Y18629 is commonly found in Somalis and has a formation date of 3,600 YBP (years before present) and a TMRCA of 2,600 YBP
1:08:51 correct me if I am wrong, but didn't the name "Saudi Arabia" come from the word "Saud" in reference to king "Eben Saud" of modern day Saudi Arabia?
For me more than the affirmation of the connection between EA people and Egypt, it gives more meaning full sense, and better ground to translate Egyptian History using a living language, not just guesses of a white man.
🇪🇷Dear mein Brüder ESAYAS 🇪🇷 i appreciate your efforts on Studying the early Egyptian language relationship with our Eritrean Language Tigrigna ,but i have two questions for you . 1. As we know Hieroglyphics was used before 7000 B.C or more. Do you agree,tha Tigrign as Language was used at that time as spoken Language too ? 2. We Eritrean are pretty sure,that the"GEEZ LANGUAGE "was the frist Language in our Eritrea mother Land before Tigrigna. That's why untill now we see the impact of it in our Tigre and Tigrigna of Eritrean Language. What's your idea on this???? 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷ኤርትራውነትን ክቡር መንነት ኤርትራን ኤርትራውነትን ንዘለኣለም ይንበር🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
31:50 on the left is a red waist tie its common in somali and oromo attires and ani/ana also means i/me in cushitic languages like somali and afar but nice presentation i think its one of the cushitic languages wallis budge tried geez which is closest to tigrinya
really interesting.. at 47.. min the word ankh I suggest in Tigrynia Ankhui =necklace because the ancient Egyptians wore it around their neck. Eritrea is considered the country of a country closely linked by the ancient Egyptians, it is evident that similarities in linguistics are present . you need to write a book about it
العنخ اسم غلط ولاكن كان يرمز لل العين وكان اسمه عزي للملك والشمس مكتوي اسمها سحاي ومرات سحي زيما نقول والعنخ اسمه عنا سحاي يعني كانو يعظمو الشمس ويقولو عنا سحاييعني عينهم الشمس والعن هي العين لانو لغتنا هي اسيا افريقيه والارقام الحساب نحنو من اخترعناها 1234567890 اعني الحروف الموجوده الان ويستخدمها الان الاروبيين في ارؤبا😢😢😢😢
Wait a min 😮 Doesn’t that make our ancestors enslaved God’s chosen people for 400 years? 😢 But I used to think we were the true Israelites and Gods chosen people …
They are not God's chosen people. God does not favour collective people but virtuous people. Its dangerous to subscribe to a belief system that extol the virtues of a foreign people.
Thank you Esayas. But what do you think of our symbols for the sun and earth and our burning od essence during sunrise and sunset. Also they used to say feminine energy was divine and there were Queens who were priestesses in Egypt that went from us. The Egyptians even say Punt is tge land of the gods which meant fenewti, like etan fenewti. Or essence burners. We had the Yeha temple at D'amat which has a diplicate in Yemen who sacrifice Agazen etc. It may not mean sun god but it could have had so much to do with the sun. To see has to do with the sun as well. And so does tge universe. But i think there was politheism in Egypt, even the Pharoah were gods. And child birth and zerie which means seed was so important. I think we are the first Agrarians. Genetically even Yemenites and north Africans relate more to us to north arabs and Israeli proving Habesha didn't come from arabs but thw Yemeni ppl went from us. There are linguistics that niw say Semetic languages arose from Habesha than the Lavant.
Exactly. None of the Early Kingdom did . None of the DNA adds up to this. Modern Egyptian share 67% of their ancestry with Ancient Egyptians. There has been no evidence of a population replacement. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. King Tut is R1b West European Y Haplogroup with a K mother from the Near East. King Tut is actually related to more European men than Africans. I don’t doubt that they are mixed with them though .
@@acaydia2982It’s rediculous to assume that after countless invasions, migrations and the fall of the empire including it’s spirituality, language and culture, the people would be the same as the indigenous. It took one European Invasion to change the face of several continents. And they are not even close to Eurasia. So North Africa definitely changed alltogether. It’s not populated by natives.
It makes sense that the last Pharaohs were closer to East Africans than other Africans. That said, Ancient Egypt existed for thousands of years. It is normal for human beings to move around and population replacement definitely happened over time within Africa. Otherwise, how can you explain that the Nguni and Xhosa people of South Africa dress identically to the Ancient Egyptians? How can you explain a name like Traore from Burkina Faso? Etc.
@@acaydia2982Everything you wrote is false. Native Americans were absolutely obliterated when wh!te Europeans came to the Americas. To say that Egypt’s population is the same is intellectual dishonesty at best and a bold-faced LIE at worst. Also, the R haplogroup exists in Central Africa. King Tut has nothing to do with Europeans. Stop trying to cling onto Black history just because you think we’re cool.
Very interesting content... but I think all the words you have mentioned are geez. And If we consider the period of Egyptian civilization it possibly matches with geez langauge. This research will change the narration. Thank you bro
All the hieroglyphics I presented including full sentences are pure Tigrinya. Use your own mind and learn to think different. Tigrinya is the language the Ancient Habeshas spoke, not Geez!
@@teawete.Tigrigna and Amharic came from ge'ez just like how english and french came from latin. Ge'ez roughly as old as Hebrew if not more. These words sound more like tigrigna because tigrigna sounds closer to ge'ez. If you've noticed most tigrigna speakers understand kidase in ge'ez naturally without learning ge'ez. It would be interesting if you could follow up on this by contacting a fluent ge'ez speaker.
@@teawete.I wanna believe u but do we really have enough evidence to make that conclusion? You know some of the words you mentioned also make perfect sense in Amharic. And I'm sure there are others which you haven't included because they didn't make sense even in Tigrigna that's why I'm saying try to work with someone who knows Ge'ez and you may be surprised at what you find. No hate, just constructive criticism.
@@yayeradshiferaw9820 I know you are trying to help me figure out things. But how can I ignore the myth that Geez is supposed to be the origin of Tigrigna and Amharigna if I do research this subject for 12 years. I am in touch with experts in Geez and they themselves say that Tigrigna is the mother of the Semitic languages and having found countless evidence in the hieroglyphs I can say certainly that Tigrigna is as old as 12 000 years and has changed but the gramma and many words and sentences still intact. I encourage you to use your own mind and not just repeat the stuff our ancestors have been told by those who want to suppress us.
what took you guys so long to look at the thousands years old contemporary images they left of themselves and see yourselves. Same applies to other Africans.
First of all we need to ask what was the country that is now known as Eritrea (copied from the Greece city, "Eretria" exited in ancient time? Then, we should not to forget and ask ourselves who were the ancient Africans known as? Wasn't Ethiopian or ALKABULAN?
Many archaeological proofs were found in Somali region The Somali Pharaonic Identity is proved ! Many Egyptologists used to say that the Land of Punt ,located in Somali region ,was the birthplace of the Ancient Pharaohs ,their ancestral homeland
I think you will find that hierglyphs are a universal script , and it contains MANY african tribal languages: As well as swahili and amHaric etc and even Hausa ! ( which is a very late invention , after the dmt period ! ( way after as it is a combination language of the sabean / yemaese and the somalia and ethiopian copts ! ) so that was not the true language of the ancient period , but we could find it in the hierglyph ! ( as this was the only writing of the period And the sumarian writing was not ( publically used by many ! ) ... ( or even easy to read )
When racism married lack of imagination, the result was western academia. For so long what western academics had to say or write about our own history was gone unchecked and unchallenged… but fresh minds are positing a different theory that upends the status quo. There is nothing more unpalatable to the western mind than African civilization and rich/old culture… they either appropriate it or dismiss it… and that is one of the symptoms of inferiority complex. I mean to this day… in every history books they say civilization started in Mesopotamia… basically modern eastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and most of Iraq… even though Egyptian civilization preceded all the empires and civilizations that arose in that area… 🤦🏽♂️…
It makes sense that the last Pharaohs were closer to East Africans than other Africans. That said, Ancient Egypt existed for thousands of years. It is normal for human beings to move around and population replacement definitely happened over time within Africa. Otherwise, how can you explain that the Nguni and Xhosa people of South Africa dress identically to the Ancient Egyptians? How can you explain a name like Traore from Burkina Faso? Etc.
It really makes sense. That some of the south african tribes dresses like the ancient Egyptians. I am sure that culture in ancient Kemit comes from South, East to North east Africa, following the Nile.
The lecture is quite compelling and convincing on the face of it regarding the deciphering of the hieroglyphics. Where this lecture could have immeasurable value is the idea of Tigrinia being the language of medu neter. The presenter said his family had a line of 69 priests, which is an interesting coincidence. It may be that the priest class of ancient kmt may have predominantly come from Ethiopia, hence the affinity and ease of interpretation by Tigrinia. The potential that the last 200 years of eurocentric interpretation of medu neter which we Africans already know to be significantly flawed, could be completely and utterly blown out of the water, makes this a watershed moment. I hope the presenter doesn't fall into the trap of presenting his findings as if ancient kmt is wholly Eritrean and Ethiopian. That isn't supported or supportable by the vast empirical evidence accumulated and so he needs to stay in his lane, which is offering an alternative yet authentic translation of medu neter.
Also, I noticed Tigrinia and Swahili have affinities just from some of the Tigrinia words used in this presentation, which was eye opening 😳 Haqi -truth Haki -truth Zawdi -crown Zawadi -present There was more but I forgot which. I'm going from memory
Your hard work is appreciated, but it has a lot of nonsense. Like Saudi Arabia(not an ancient name which exists not more than 150 years). Another thing is that Tigrinya as a language is not ancient, especially the way we speak it today. So I think your whole work is just a fantasy backed up with some ethnic motivation
Habesha = Hatshepsut the Queen of Sheba , King Ezana and King Al-Najashi . The House of all indigenous Africa and Hijaz Habesha = House of Aksum Axum in Cherhi Asmara .
The Tigrinya people of Eritrea and Ethiopia played a foundational role in the birth of Ancient Egypt, and they remain the primary survivors of this renowned culture. I believe that nationalism can hinder a deeper understanding of this connection. In fact, nationalism is the reason why these discoveries were not made for 200 years.
The Ge’ez language has its origins in Tigrinya just like Amharic and Hebrew.
I have great admiration for the African-American community and deeply appreciate their efforts. They have explored this connection long before me, although not to the extent of being able to fully interpret the writings on the walls of Ancient Egypt and Sudan.
Punt is Tigrinya from B'u N'ewet (We will be victorious over there)
Kemet is Tigrinya from K'emet (He will be hindered to see)
Please learn to read the hieroglyphs it's the key to unlock all the secrets behind Ancient Egypt and East-Africa.
Amazing lecture. Nefer vs Nefefe(to fly in Igbo language)
Nefira= she flew , Nefarit=plain ,Nefiru= he flew in Tigrinja
Finally one Eritrean made a lecture and hopefully it will inspire the other young Eritrean researcher to come forward and compile everything for us to study and know ourselves.
This is the freshest opinion on hieroglyphics I have come across in a while. I think it's a breakthrough. Definitely a breakthrough.
Will definitely upset many many conventional thinkers
Thank you for teaching the Ethiopian community this information. African Americans already knew this as can be read in many books by Black / African Americans. Many of the Kemetic people are still in southern Egypt !. Also give respect to the Black Americans and other Africans like Anta Diop who were struggling to place ancient Egypt in Africa when the Ethio / Eritrean community was sleeping!
Absolutely they were told we just made it up.. I'm so proud the ppl in Africa especially north Africa are reclaiming their culture... It empowers all of Africa
@@brespeed3633 there were already ethiopian scholars doing this but they came before the internet. there is a book called Ethiopic where an Ethiopian professor from Cornell connected ancient Egyptian with Geez. the problem is many young abesha are ignorant to modern scholars of their own ethnicity.
That's not completely true. Blk Americans credit ancient egypt to the nubians. Even though nubians only ruled the last dynasty
@@DrillWillno we don’t stop making absurd claims
@@vlosa2439languages are related. Just because there are similarity it doesn't mean we started Egypt. There are similarlies with arabic too. So does it mean we built burja khalifa
Amazing this presentation. I am proud of you guys for bring the knowledge that was forgot inside of Africa. My respect for the Eritreans for embracing ourselves and for not wanting to distancing themselves from Africa as many in the North do.
Wow. There are so many things we need to uncover about ancient history of Africa. This is insightful and informative. Thank you
This is an amazing piece of history that the world was trying to ignore. Dr Esayas you have done us all proud. Thank you
Such an insightful lecture.I hope it will reach out to many. You have a great mind. Thank you 💜
Your highly welcome. Everyone with an african background should see this..
@@teawete.
Ancient Kemet was an amalgam of East Africans in general, including but not limited to Eritrea. Eritreans are most definitely are related though.
Now it's time for Africans to re-embrace their Indigenous African spiritual systems and let go of those watered-down Abrahamic religions which stole from Ancient Kemet in the first place. Why practice that stuff that is keeping Africans asleep instead of just going back to the source of those watered down Abrahamic religions.
@@teawete. You should get with King's Monologue.
Hi sir. I wish I could talk to Mr Esayas @@teawete.
The orgin of Tigrigna is Geez, and it looks close to Geez.
Race does matter when we talk about ancient Egypt. Too many people cannot accept the fact that Africans created civilizations along the Nile. Racially, culturally, and religiously, the ancient Egyptians were Africans. It is easy to research the modern distortion of the history of ancient Egypt, from Karl Richard Lepsius to James Breasted. Today we have the champion defender in Egypt, Zahi Hawass, making calculated statements that the ancient Egyptians “…were dark skin but not Negro” or “they were not black.” There is also a tendency to apply the actual color black to all Black people rigorously. Not all ancient Egyptians and ancient Nubians were jet-black, and neither are all modern Africans jet-black. Such an assumption, along with appearances associated with terms like Negro, Hamites, Nilotic, etc., are often used to muddy the racial identity of the ancient Egyptians. There are many images of other ancient Africans south of Egypt (Ta-Seti, Punt, Yam, etc.) with the exact representations of ancient Egyptians. They say race is a modern construct, but this did not prevent the ancient Greeks like Herodotus and Aristotle from referring to ancient Egyptians and Nubians as black. No amount of intellectual acrobatics can refute ancient Europeans' descriptions of Africans along the Nile. Note, even James Breasted”, (father of American Egyptology) outsmarted himself when he stated that the ancient Egyptians were not “negro” and they were instead related to the Galla (Oromos), Somalis, and Bejas (A History of Egypt by James Breasted). Yes! These African people are Black. The video in the following link is quite revealing as it shows how difficult it is for Europeans to accept the African origin of ancient Egypt. Notice how the Italian archeologist went through mental and verbal acrobatic:
ruclips.net/video/qZMGpJCT2xk/видео.html&ab_channel=AfricanBooth
Let’s continue. Migration for people was never an issue. We see wall paintings of Africans and animals living in the Sahara when it was mostly a savannah. So, what happened to many of these people? They migrated north, south, east, and west (the Tebu are still there). There are many different types of Africans, like many other types of people. Dinka (one of the blackest and tallest), Batwa (so-called pygmy, one of the shortest), San (so-called Bushman), Khoekhoe, Somali/Afar, Tigrayans/Amhara/Oromo, Tutsi/Bahima, Yoruba, Wolof, Jawara, (Andaman Island, also one of the blackest people), Dravidian of India (Eastern Ethiopians according to the ancient Greeks), New Caledonians (blacks with wooly blond hair), and the Australian Aborigine. Europeans also differ from each other, but we still call them white even though when Italians first migrated to America, many did not accept them as such. East Asian people are also different (Koreans, Chinese, Japanese).
The links below show the diversity among blacks, not just Africans. Although the list is incomplete, please add your link to your comment.
Tebu of Libya
www.pinterest.com/pin/542543086357585108/
Dinka
www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/dinka-corsets--378654281139739878/
Khoisan of Namibia
www.pinterest.com/pin/81064862026792904/
Blacks of Melanesia
www.pinterest.com/pin/99642210494065312/
Afar People
www.pinterest.com/pin/culture--103019910203934961/
Tigrayans
www.pinterest.com/pin/tigray-culture--155937205840885045/
Aboriginals
www.pinterest.com/pin/australian-aborigines-pinterest-sweetness--433401164136771759/
“Dravidians” of Indian
in.pinterest.com/rjehanna/dravidians/
Hausa of Nigeria
www.pinterest.com/ewh733/hausa/
Tutsi of Rwanda
www.pinterest.com/pin/354306695667562433/
Original Blacks of the Philippines
www.pinterest.com/pin/362047257538140124/
Fulani
www.pinterest.com/pin/the-fulani-people-of-the-sahel--484348134902543126/
Akan of Ghana
www.pinterest.com/pin/565342559451203324/
Jawara, (Andaman Island)
www.pinterest.com/pin/jarawa--374432156509730000/
SIMBA THE AFRICAN is asking mr Trevor Munroe 8684, thank you soooo much for PUTTING the record straight!!!! That was the simple version of explaining that. "The were African from the Ancient kemetic ions(yearsx 10(9)). AND WILL ALWAYS BE AFRICAN TILL END OF TIME AS WE SEE IT". Just for curiousity how much is 2hr lecture from mr Munroe!!! Keep waking them, until we all awake!!!!!!!!!!!
@@SimonAruchanga You are welcome. As a teenager reading about Egypt in an Encyclopedia in the New York public library, I became confused when I read a caption under the image of an Egyptian Nubian boy stating that he was not black. This drove me to determine why they were making such a statement which led me to uncover the unspoken histories of Africans. This passion eventually led me to visit Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda (could not make it to Sudan and Somalia). These are places that have racial and cultural connections (i.e., harp in Uganda) to ancient Egypt. Though I am an engineer by profession many people would think I am a historian because I am always willing to inform people of the history of Africans. I never charge anyone for sharing my knowledge.
@@trevormunroe8684That is wonderful, you realized it was a lie. Ancient Egyptians are dark skin Africans, indigenous at that.
Racism is so deep that we have to convince the world that Africans built a civilization inside its own continent even when Africa is the beginning of civilization
Hahha nicely put. I’m half “Flip” and I’ve always know this about the Philippines. They think we’re cool and it’s such an easy bridge to gap since they speak with Abugida heheh
Excellent! I have felt that it was always the most obvious truth, that East Africans were in FACT the Ancient Egyptians. The linguistic connections make it even more convincing.
Bravo! Tell your own story of your people. Some European Egyptologist were not real scientists. They were influenced by their prejudices.
Finally someone is talking what I was dared to say for a loooong time. Queen Hachebsut, for instance, looks like the Kunama women of Eritrea. In my perspective Geez & Tigrigna is old. I think your research is gonna put us into the alien/outside visitors etc. conclusion. Great Episode.
As usual mind blowing. Thank you for sharing your findings with us!
Spread the good news and keep the flame alive.
Waw , l always feel the same when l see about Egyptian civilization connected to us and dream to visit there. Teawet u r brave bro ,and u enlightened us.Beka nifer wedi haboy.. good job .laeli abitsehayo .
Amazing work i wish to see more from you!
This is amazing . The type of edifying content that we Eritreans badly need.
So many great points and it all makes so much sense! Thanks for all the time and energy this required.
My pleasure. It was fun and painful to figure all this out. I hope it was worth it.
@@teawete.. i am an enthusiast in the area of your presentation, and i must say you accomplished the job of a linguist wonderfully. Big up.. one love
African need to learn to tell our story. Everyone will just come out with tell the story of Africa. They say African have no history. The Ancient Kemet of Nile Civilization are pure African. You see face of Ancient Egypt in Oromo, Somali, Bajuni, Tigrey, Toubou, Afar, Nubian, Tuareg, Shiluku, Dinka, Yoruba, Fulani, Zarbamawa, Masai and many more. This Tigriyan brother is very intelligent.
He is an Eritrean, He isn't tgraway.
That was brilliant… thank you brother. One love from Tigray
Brave Eritrean continue ur reaserch am so proud of u.
What a wonderful connection you made. This presentation is as significant as the rosetta stone!!
You are right Eritreans are ancient Egyptian but all Others Africans also are.
@@woureb825
Which ones, specifically? During ancient Egyptians time there are people living in Africa doesn't mean they are a part of ancient Egyptian kingdom.
Great work, very interesting👍🏽
I believe the concept that the Eritreans being the true Egyptians...
Excellent research and findings. Like Mr Esayas I also observed the similarities of "MA'AT" between old Egyptian and Tigrinya. These findings tells us that languages are the result of interaction between many sociolinguistic entities. Thanks Mr Esayas Ghebremedhin.
Ancient Kemet was an amalgam of East Africans in general, including but not limited to Eritrea.
Actually not all East Africa. When we speak about ancient times, think geographical proximity, think methods of transport, and access. Most important the cultural, religion and linguistic similarities that survived and still functioning not to mention archaeological ruins and written documents. Sorry but ancient Egyptian was closely related to Sudan and Eritrea not even Ethiopia. Look at current Eritrea after 500 years of occupation, still kept its language, religion, culture and customary laws. Even the Chinese president reminded our president last year that we have had trade more than 2000 years ago as we were part of the ancient Silk Road.
@@SelamEri-lx3km
Where did you see me say ALL of East Africa?
Btw, Ethiopia is ALSO related to Kemet.
Osiris is said to have sent a group of Ethiopians to start Kemet. Remember, there’s over 70 tribes of Ethiopians, not ALL are Amhara or Northern Habesha.
@@kingofhearts1072 Ethiopia didn’t mean the present day Ethiopia since that name was only adapted after WW2. Learn history not propaganda. Have you heard of Abyssinia? That was the name Menelik adapted after he invaded Oromia and the rest of the country except Tigray. The name Ethiopia belongs to the Nubians and Sudan. The current day Ethiopia has nothing to do with ancient Egyptian.
@@SelamEri-lx3km
Yet Nothing I initially said was incorrect.
Get out of your EGO, please try and educate and inflate yourself with someone else if you feel the need to feel smart.
Loud and wrong Dr. Professor RUclips types. 😑
@@kingofhearts1072 historical and cultural appropriation is becoming normal in black people for self aggrandizing. Make history instead of sharing or stealing other people’s history. The modern day Eritrea formerly known as Midri Bahri and Punt before that is as ancient as Egypt. It all in the ancient ruins , books and oral history. This obsession with ancient Egyptian history and trying to claim it as black but not Sudan and Eritrea is not only dangerous but stupid. Go make history. History doesn’t stop it is a continuous process. Look at Biniam Girmay an Eritrean the first black to win to win in Tour de France. That is history. Ethiopians already started to claim him as Ethiopian. We Eritreans know too well our history and accomplishments being stolen by Ethiopians because they lack the courage, the intelligence and the imagination to make history so they copy or steal. This disease is infecting other Africans.
i was not ready for this, thank you my bro
Egypt is a great mystery to outsiders / west / Europeans but it isn’t to Africans specially in the Horn of Africa because the culture and language still continues. They don’t understand the hieroglyphs because they purposefully and intentionally ignored the rest of Africa to understand Egypt in it’s entirety. There are many languages amongst the Bantu that are still extremely similar to the Egyptian language which would give more clarity and context to the language. They ignore Africa and it’s history for a reason.
I applaud you for your great research and creativity. Keep up the good work with God hand .
Very interesting approach to challenge Plato with Aristotles and scientific methods with creative methods. I would like to find out more about the cultural similarities or differences between the old egyptian and modern eritrean people.
Thank you for your insight!
Your welcome. Everyone feel free to discuss and comment. ;-)
hes kind of right the ancient egyptians after migrated down the red sea into the horn which they called punt their homeland the groups which come from them are the afar/saho/somali cushitic groups and possibly the borana maybe tigryina share things due to mixing with neigbouring saho but geez comes from south semitic yemen sabean
Wow, this was incredible! Makes a lot of sense now. Can't thank you enough! 🙌🏾
What a smart guy.
Thanks more for telling us this amazing news.you are very brave bro
Thanks for sharing
Your history is also our African history. You will get 1000s of subscribers. Myself and friends love your revision informed by 2:58 illumination of Tigrinya. The spacecraft aspect is a little discombobulating. And would appreciate a lot more elucidation?
I always wondered the meaning & the reason why our forefathers said BETRI HAKI tiexef ember aytisiberin (the stick of the truth will bend but, never breaks, now having watched your explanation about the name of the stick & seen its shape that definitely makes sense why they say the stick of the truth will bend but never breaks (BETRI HAQI TIETSEF EMBER AYTISIBERIN.
Great works Issayas. Nonetheless, tets give real credit where credit is due. The following scholars / researchers have done this work. Their scholarship can be found by the click of a button. We all stand on the shoulders of these giants starting with the Senegalese multi genius:
Cheikh Anta Diop
Yosef Ben Yoacanan
WEB Dubois
Theophile Obenga
Ivan Van Sertima
Charles Finch
Naim Akbar
Anthony Browder
John Henrick Clarke
Len Jeffries
All are intelligent & intellectul people❤ great historians too
Awesome presentation 'TEAWETE.'
Will follow your progress. 🙏🏿
Thanks for sharing very interesting never thought of this God to know
Sharing is caring!
It's designed to uplift us.
We all must understand that Ancient Egypt was similar to many African countries today with various ethnic groups inside the nation.
Hieroglyphics was the writing system with icons that all ethnic languages can read and understand regardless of the language you speak in your town, city or village
finaly answers to my questions. i used to argue with my egyptian friend that their civilization belong to sudan and Eritrea. becouse most of the paintings are visible in those countries... starting from looks and how they practice their daily life. even kitchen instruments are the same. check them its mind blowing. even the dance and kids toys
Amazing work
If we are somali we have so much proof that we are ancient egypt long live somalia 🇸🇴
@@LiibBiil Of course bro just lets uncover our connection with the ancient Egyptians because Egypt, Eritrea and Somalia were part of the land of punt(the land of Angles).Ur bro from Eritrea.
that is good to know bro, so can you present us with language references and ancient archeological sites in Somalia ?
Thank you for confirming what I always tell my family that creativity is much more important...
Despite the language limitation it is really amazing how Esayas was able to connect words and perhaps sentences. In Sudan a word 'nefer' means a person perhaps, one of the preserved words. I think future research should examine the language used in Sudan, even though today many are mixed with Arabic. I think it would also be useful to compere with Tegre, Saho and Beja languages.
Tigre and tigrinja are the same language
Very interesting findings, would like to hear your interpolation of the Book of Coming Forth by Day
Well done 👏🏾 amazing job! Keep going my brother 🇪🇷
This is young man researched our history brilliantly.
Bless him!!!
I don’t know if you have contacts with the scholar by the name Bokre? He is annoying but it is worth contact him for the sake of exchanging knowledge and experiences!!
Bless once more!!!!
Very good..
Very insightful, as a Tygrinia speaker I used to always associate the word ku'fu to pharaoh Kufu. A bit derogatory word, meaning ugly in Tygrinia. When used in a sentence it can mean "don't do ugly works". Or girls would say "ku'fu wedi", meaning ugly boy
Brilliant presentation.
Absolutely amazing work you've accomplished 👏 🙌 😀 😊 ❤
I believe ancient Egyptians came originally from horn of Africa that is divided into many countries now, it's the land of their God's as they claim
Why doesent that RUclipsr girl presents a lecture like this?? That kemet Queen... Metatron too since we at it
Wow!U r indeed a God-send researcher and tutor,the linguistic evidence prevails over any other evidence,due to the fact that language is unimpeachably indicative of one's own culture,ethnicity,and origin/genealogy.Only those who can give meaning to the Ancient egyptians's system of writing are inarguably its heirs.I had always been of the view that the study of egypt(Greek name) has a lot of flaws.One other major thought that crossed my mind whenever I was reading anything to do with the Ancient egyptians was that,how could our oppressors/invaders/haters,have the gutt to write about something superior with African links??They would rather misrepresent in all forms,and destroy whatever possible just to obliterate every trace of the Ancient egyptian' superior culture with African natives.I'm just wondering what is it that they think when they(European and western so-called Egyptologists) look at your unimpeachable findings.
"the linguistic evidence prevails over any other evidence,due to the fact that language is unimpeachably indicative of one's own culture,ethnicity,and origin/genealogy.Only those who can give meaning to the Ancient egyptians's system of writing are inarguably its heirs." - great point
Great job 👏 it makes sense.
You really have an exceptional mind,you're very high-minded...exceptionally smart.❤
Greeting my dear brother give thanks for you hard work this is great love the way you do the presentation well done 🙏🏿.
Awesome wedi ERI keep going 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
Most important kemetic connection video.
Hi, I'm frome Benin west Africa and I'm so Happy that this brother is doing this because most of our Ethiopians don't see themselves as blacks Africans Congratulations. But even white people are also from AFAHRIKA (Africa) they are originated from our Albinos children.
I can do the same thing with all Africans languages, even with Européan language like French and English also were developed from Medu Natcher. Exemple: PARENT came from PER ANKH means Temple of life.
Yes we aren't black but Ethiopians n Eritreans
@@werqzeleke2815what’s a black person ???
its not about "black" - that is so vague and silly; the guy is specifically tracing ancient Egypt to the horn region which duh of course
Who said so?
AMAZING 👏 😍 🙌
excellent!!!
In today's world, the idea of unity is more important than ever. It doesn't matter where we come from or what our ethnicity is. What truly matters is where we are going together as a global community.
Our backgrounds and cultures enrich the tapestry of human experience, but they should not divide us. Instead, they should be celebrated and respected as we work towards common goals. The challenges we face-be they social, economic, or environmental-are shared challenges that require collective action and solidarity. so maybe if we find a real translation we can find a way to truly understand where we come from and where we are going...
You cant talk about ancient egypt without talking about Bantu ppl.. i am from buganda kingdom and we have exactly similar words and culture like practiced in ancient egytp.. even the Tustsi ppl keep the ankole cattle which were known in Egypt and dance mimicking goddess Hathor of khem
❤thank you for the wonderfull knowledge you shared with us. I recommend you to see on the ancient Astrologi you have tigrinja names of different kosmos.🎉
Nice work.
Tray to look Egyptian unfinished oblisk in the ground, which is shockingly similar to Aksum obelisk. Compare it also to Gize language. The technology Tigras built Axum obelisk was also 100% similar to the unfinished oblisk of Aksum.
Tsensiway of the century!
Tsintsiway tebeluka ke. Kindey ke yidefir behaka. Tigrigna 800 amet zeymelie quankas n Egypt welidu.
😊My grandma used to call airplanes NEFERTI
In tigringa airplane are called Neferti ነፈርቲ
The building of the greatest civilization in the world requires a collaborative effort from many regions.
I'm sorry to say that majority of individuals lack awareness regarding this fact.
It seems he overlooked the 'Out of Africa' model and neglected to examine all the artifacts and images.
During that era, diverse tribes from various backgrounds collaborated to construct that civilization... even having war to merge.
Various ethnicities inhabited the continent of Africa, and all the knowledge they acquired came from inside the continent.
Furthermore, it is logical to note that Africa has the capacity to accommodate the landmasses of the United States, China, India, and Europe combined. Additionally, Africa is widely regarded by numerous paleoanthropologists as the oldest continuously inhabited continent on the planet.
Does the era when Tigrigna emerged and used for communication and the era of Fereon matches?
Genetics
In Somalis, the Time to Most Recent Common Ancestor (TMRCA) was estimated to be 4000-5000 years (2,500 BCE) for the haplogroup E-M78 cluster γ and 2100-2200 years (150 BCE) for Somali T-M184 bearers.[9]
Deep subclade E-Y18629 is commonly found in Somalis and has a formation date of 3,600 YBP (years before present) and a TMRCA of 2,600 YBP
1:08:51 correct me if I am wrong, but didn't the name "Saudi Arabia" come from the word "Saud" in reference to king "Eben Saud" of modern day Saudi Arabia?
For me more than the affirmation of the connection between EA people and Egypt, it gives more meaning full sense, and better ground to translate Egyptian History using a living language, not just guesses of a white man.
🇪🇷Dear mein Brüder ESAYAS 🇪🇷 i appreciate your efforts on Studying the early Egyptian language relationship with our Eritrean Language Tigrigna ,but i have two questions for you .
1. As we know Hieroglyphics was used before 7000 B.C or more. Do you agree,tha Tigrign as Language was used at that time as spoken Language too ?
2. We Eritrean are pretty sure,that the"GEEZ LANGUAGE "was the frist Language in our Eritrea mother Land before Tigrigna. That's why untill now we see the impact of it in our Tigre and Tigrigna of Eritrean Language. What's your idea on this????
🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷ኤርትራውነትን ክቡር መንነት
ኤርትራን ኤርትራውነትን ንዘለኣለም ይንበር🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
It makes sense familiar with the language but seems confined himself Habesha, well other people came from mars? Good job young man.
31:50 on the left is a red waist tie its common in somali and oromo attires and ani/ana also means i/me in cushitic languages like somali and afar but nice presentation i think its one of the cushitic languages wallis budge tried geez which is closest to tigrinya
really interesting..
at 47.. min the word ankh I suggest in Tigrynia Ankhui =necklace
because the ancient Egyptians wore it around their neck.
Eritrea is considered the country of a country closely linked by the ancient Egyptians, it is evident that similarities in linguistics are present .
you need to write a book about it
العنخ اسم غلط ولاكن كان يرمز لل العين وكان اسمه عزي للملك والشمس مكتوي اسمها سحاي ومرات سحي زيما نقول والعنخ اسمه عنا سحاي يعني كانو يعظمو الشمس ويقولو عنا سحاييعني عينهم الشمس والعن هي العين لانو لغتنا هي اسيا افريقيه والارقام الحساب نحنو من اخترعناها 1234567890 اعني الحروف الموجوده الان ويستخدمها الان الاروبيين في ارؤبا😢😢😢😢
Wait a min 😮 Doesn’t that make our ancestors enslaved God’s chosen people for 400 years? 😢 But I used to think we were the true Israelites and Gods chosen people …
Maybe we are the true Israelite, and our language matches with Egyptian because we where enslaved for 400 years in Egypt.
They are not God's chosen people. God does not favour collective people but virtuous people. Its dangerous to subscribe to a belief system that extol the virtues of a foreign people.
Thank you Esayas. But what do you think of our symbols for the sun and earth and our burning od essence during sunrise and sunset. Also they used to say feminine energy was divine and there were Queens who were priestesses in Egypt that went from us. The Egyptians even say Punt is tge land of the gods which meant fenewti, like etan fenewti. Or essence burners. We had the Yeha temple at D'amat which has a diplicate in Yemen who sacrifice Agazen etc. It may not mean sun god but it could have had so much to do with the sun. To see has to do with the sun as well. And so does tge universe. But i think there was politheism in Egypt, even the Pharoah were gods. And child birth and zerie which means seed was so important. I think we are the first Agrarians. Genetically even Yemenites and north Africans relate more to us to north arabs and Israeli proving Habesha didn't come from arabs but thw Yemeni ppl went from us. There are linguistics that niw say Semetic languages arose from Habesha than the Lavant.
Narmer didn't look like most of the people we see in Eretrea today.
If you would travel to Eritrea you would see Eritreans who look like him. BTW: Menani means "he who abandoned" (Narmers throne name)
Exactly. None of the Early Kingdom did .
None of the DNA adds up to this. Modern Egyptian share 67% of their ancestry with Ancient Egyptians.
There has been no evidence of a population replacement.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.
King Tut is R1b West European Y Haplogroup with a K mother from the Near East.
King Tut is actually related to more European men than Africans.
I don’t doubt that they are mixed with them though .
@@acaydia2982It’s rediculous to assume that after countless invasions, migrations and the fall of the empire including it’s spirituality, language and culture, the people would be the same as the indigenous.
It took one European Invasion to change the face of several continents. And they are not even close to Eurasia.
So North Africa definitely changed alltogether. It’s not populated by natives.
It makes sense that the last Pharaohs were closer to East Africans than other Africans. That said, Ancient Egypt existed for thousands of years. It is normal for human beings to move around and population replacement definitely happened over time within Africa. Otherwise, how can you explain that the Nguni and Xhosa people of South Africa dress identically to the Ancient Egyptians? How can you explain a name like Traore from Burkina Faso? Etc.
@@acaydia2982Everything you wrote is false. Native Americans were absolutely obliterated when wh!te Europeans came to the Americas. To say that Egypt’s population is the same is intellectual dishonesty at best and a bold-faced LIE at worst.
Also, the R haplogroup exists in Central Africa. King Tut has nothing to do with Europeans. Stop trying to cling onto Black history just because you think we’re cool.
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ANCIENT EGYPTIAN WHERE A MIX OF MOST OF WHAT THEY CAUCASIAN CALL SUBSAHARAN AFRICA PEOPLE NOT ONLY ERITREA
Not all subsaharan Africa only North Sudan n Ethiopia 😊
@@werqzeleke2815 u are wrong my statatement is based on evidences not just emotion
Weizerit, Weizero are also Eritrean, yes ?
Weyzerit, Weizero isTigrigna. True.
Very interesting content... but I think all the words you have mentioned are geez. And If we consider the period of Egyptian civilization it possibly matches with geez langauge.
This research will change the narration. Thank you bro
All the hieroglyphics I presented including full sentences are pure Tigrinya. Use your own mind and learn to think different. Tigrinya is the language the Ancient Habeshas spoke, not Geez!
@@teawete.Tigrigna and Amharic came from ge'ez just like how english and french came from latin. Ge'ez roughly as old as Hebrew if not more. These words sound more like tigrigna because tigrigna sounds closer to ge'ez. If you've noticed most tigrigna speakers understand kidase in ge'ez naturally without learning ge'ez. It would be interesting if you could follow up on this by contacting a fluent ge'ez speaker.
@@yayeradshiferaw9820 Tigrinya is the origin of all semantic languages. Listen and learn.
@@teawete.I wanna believe u but do we really have enough evidence to make that conclusion? You know some of the words you mentioned also make perfect sense in Amharic. And I'm sure there are others which you haven't included because they didn't make sense even in Tigrigna that's why I'm saying try to work with someone who knows Ge'ez and you may be surprised at what you find. No hate, just constructive criticism.
@@yayeradshiferaw9820 I know you are trying to help me figure out things. But how can I ignore the myth that Geez is supposed to be the origin of Tigrigna and Amharigna if I do research this subject for 12 years. I am in touch with experts in Geez and they themselves say that Tigrigna is the mother of the Semitic languages and having found countless evidence in the hieroglyphs I can say certainly that Tigrigna is as old as 12 000 years and has changed but the gramma and many words and sentences still intact. I encourage you to use your own mind and not just repeat the stuff our ancestors have been told by those who want to suppress us.
what took you guys so long to look at the thousands years old contemporary images they left of themselves and see yourselves. Same applies to other Africans.
@shphrd1
Good question!
I think we were too buzy being what we were told we are.
First of all we need to ask what was the country that is now known as Eritrea (copied from the Greece city, "Eretria" exited in ancient time?
Then, we should not to forget and ask ourselves who were the ancient Africans known as? Wasn't Ethiopian or ALKABULAN?
Eritrea is Italian word the indigenous name is bahir negash.
The land of agazi
Many archaeological proofs were found in Somali region
The Somali Pharaonic Identity is proved !
Many Egyptologists used to say that the Land of Punt ,located in Somali region ,was the birthplace
of the Ancient Pharaohs ,their ancestral homeland
Nonsense indeed! Somali nomads are migrants from Arabian Peninsula.
ሕጂውን ኢሳያስ ንጽቡቕና ይበሎ ክክክክክ
God Job keep it up!
I think you will find that hierglyphs are a universal script , and it contains MANY african tribal languages:
As well as swahili and amHaric etc and even Hausa ! ( which is a very late invention , after the dmt period ! ( way after as it is a combination language of the sabean / yemaese and the somalia and ethiopian copts ! ) so that was not the true language of the ancient period , but we could find it in the hierglyph ! ( as this was the only writing of the period And the sumarian writing was not ( publically used by many ! ) ... ( or even easy to read )
When racism married lack of imagination, the result was western academia. For so long what western academics had to say or write about our own history was gone unchecked and unchallenged… but fresh minds are positing a different theory that upends the status quo. There is nothing more unpalatable to the western mind than African civilization and rich/old culture… they either appropriate it or dismiss it… and that is one of the symptoms of inferiority complex. I mean to this day… in every history books they say civilization started in Mesopotamia… basically modern eastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and most of Iraq… even though Egyptian civilization preceded all the empires and civilizations that arose in that area… 🤦🏽♂️…
It makes sense that the last Pharaohs were closer to East Africans than other Africans. That said, Ancient Egypt existed for thousands of years. It is normal for human beings to move around and population replacement definitely happened over time within Africa. Otherwise, how can you explain that the Nguni and Xhosa people of South Africa dress identically to the Ancient Egyptians? How can you explain a name like Traore from Burkina Faso? Etc.
It really makes sense. That some of the south african tribes dresses like the ancient Egyptians. I am sure that culture in ancient Kemit comes from South, East to North east Africa, following the Nile.
The lecture is quite compelling and convincing on the face of it regarding the deciphering of the hieroglyphics.
Where this lecture could have immeasurable value is the idea of Tigrinia being the language of medu neter. The presenter said his family had a line of 69 priests, which is an interesting coincidence.
It may be that the priest class of ancient kmt may have predominantly come from Ethiopia, hence the affinity and ease of interpretation by Tigrinia.
The potential that the last 200 years of eurocentric interpretation of medu neter which we Africans already know to be significantly flawed, could be completely and utterly blown out of the water, makes this a watershed moment.
I hope the presenter doesn't fall into the trap of presenting his findings as if ancient kmt is wholly Eritrean and Ethiopian. That isn't supported or supportable by the vast empirical evidence accumulated and so he needs to stay in his lane, which is offering an alternative yet authentic translation of medu neter.
Also, I noticed Tigrinia and Swahili have affinities just from some of the Tigrinia words used in this presentation, which was eye opening 😳
Haqi -truth
Haki -truth
Zawdi -crown
Zawadi -present
There was more but I forgot which. I'm going from memory
Your hard work is appreciated, but it has a lot of nonsense. Like Saudi Arabia(not an ancient name which exists not more than 150 years). Another thing is that Tigrinya as a language is not ancient, especially the way we speak it today. So I think your whole work is just a fantasy backed up with some ethnic motivation
Exactly!
Ethnic Motivation : as a person who was not allowed to speak Amharic( the local national language ) at home
ከወፍዩ ማለት ህያብ: ወፈያ ክህቡ ማለት እዩ:: to sacrifice ከኣ መስዋእቲ ከቕርቡ ወይ ከኣ ክስውኡ ይኸውን ማለት እዩ::
Simba the African says, the African original science was chemistry!!! It means kemet science!!! All African believe
It’s all in the Holy Bible. As a “white” person our ancestors I from the Middle East and Africa.. God bless all
Habesha = Hatshepsut the Queen of Sheba , King Ezana and King Al-Najashi .
The House of all indigenous Africa and Hijaz Habesha = House of Aksum Axum in Cherhi Asmara .
woow at 4:20😵