@mesibi Not all ferenj people are Protestant. Contrary to popular belief, there are multitudes of Orthodox Christians and people in general, that are non-Ethiopians (by nature) that would love to know the meaning of the ma'h'lay't. I'm also sure that there are Ethiopians who don't know Gi'i'z that would like to know the meaning.
i feel something... i couldn't tell if its in my heart or stomach each time he drums the kebero. it is so beautiful!
egziabher kidus yaredin yibarkilin... for such hymns.
እንዘ ተሀቅፍዮ ለህፃንኪ ፅጌ ፀአዳ ወቀይህ
ንዒ ርግብየ ምስለ ገብርኤል ወንዒ ሰናይትየ ምስለ ሚካኤል
i miss this sooo much
Amazing God bless Ethiopia .
i totally agree with you.i am so proud of them too and i totally buy the idea of worshiping money here in US
I like very much. thank you very much
kale hiwet yesmalna amen
proud of my religion
HERE ARE THE WORDS someone gave me:
Inze tehakifyo lehitsankee tsige tseada wekeyih
nie rigbiye misle Gebriel wenie senaytiye misle michael
thank you mekbib123 that was awesome end i mess to stand for the mahlet
@mesibi Not all ferenj people are Protestant. Contrary to popular belief, there are multitudes of Orthodox Christians and people in general, that are non-Ethiopians (by nature) that would love to know the meaning of the ma'h'lay't. I'm also sure that there are Ethiopians who don't know Gi'i'z that would like to know the meaning.
I love this more than anything done in the modern day. But I am not sure of hand clamping with a bunch of people in the background.
i totally agree with you.i am so proud of them too and i totally buy the idea of worshiping money here in US