@spaceketema There is a relation though with the arab language and tigrigna language where did the influence come from? Whats the historical explanation?
Eritrea means 'Land on the red sea'. It was so named by Italian writer Carlo Dossi, when Italian Rubbattino shipping company bought the land from Ethiopia to build port in 1890s. It was an Italian colony like Ethiopia in the 1930s. It is very much like Ethiopia, great history, beautiful people, shouldn't be divided from Ethiopia with whom they're fighting for a piece of desert! Its people are mostly christians.
Eritreans speak about nine different languages in the Afro-Asiatic category but over 85% of the Eritrean population speaks a native Semitic languages called Tigre and Tigrigna. The two languages are mostly compatible with each other and are both based on Geez; an ancient language of the Axumite Empire in Horn of Africa. Search Google for Tigrigna and Tigre for more info. Hope this has clarified something for you... BTW in this video they are speaking in Tigrigna.
man i thought they were somalians but they look like each other man they both from africa this is the only african people who loook like eachother nice man i like it
llllloooooollllll! oh my goodness, he had it coming. the 1st lady sick, she showed him she's not down with bull crap. 2nd lady look like she wanted to brake him into pieces. that was too funny. 1LOVE!
No it is in Tigringa. Tigringa is spoken in Eritrea and North Ethiopia. But Tigringa is a semitic language just like Arabic is but Tigringa precedes Arabic in terms who existed first. There is also a lot of similarity between Tigringa and Arabic. Hope this helps.
@mweldu Ge'ez and pre-Ge'ez languages were the language of our Habesha ancestors, all of which were Semetic (just so peope understand, Semetic does not mean white or black, it's just a grammar form used in language). During the Ge'ez days, our Habesha ancestors migrated and spread further south from modern day Eritrea and northen Ethiopia to more central Ethiopia. Because of the huge migrations and the centuries, the Habesha tribe eventually developed seperate languages but still are Habesh
Actually they are speaking in Tigrinya, an Eritrean/North Ethiopian language. It is sorta related to Arabic but it is a distinct different language from Arabic. I will give you an example that you might be familiar with, Tigrinya is to Arabic as Spanish is to Portuguese. Does that make sense?
@mweldu Recent research is showing that Semetic languages are indigeous to Eritrea and the most northern parts of Ethiopia. Habesha ppl are also indigenous to that ame locale. The Habesha ppl are a very large tribe of people who became divided by several languages (Tigre, Tigrinya, Amharic, Gurage, Hararri and maybe a couple lesser known languages) but all of these people are from the same Habesha tribe. Nothing to do with dividing ourselves from other africans. You & I are Habesha Africans
Yes yes, we have the same ancestors, thats why most Horn Africans (Afro-asiatic Semitic and Cushitic groups mind you) look alike. I have been mistaken for an Eritrean a few times. Some ladies spoke to me in the language they are speaking in this video. I just shook my head and said sorry im Somali hahahahaha
Although Tigrinya belongs to the Semitic language family, like Amharic, it probably has borrowed much structure and many words from non-Semitic African languages such as Somali. A better analogy to Tigrinya may be English, which is Germanic at base, but is loaded with Romance influence.
@babyniki19 Hi there I have always wondered that too...I was only told that arabs have labeled us as such and we use it to specify ourselves...I've asked numerous people what that word means but all Im told is people who are from Ethiopia and Eritrea are called this. No clear definition, I would love to know myself too as a person with Ethiopian parents. It seems like an excluding label to divide us from other people who are black or african.
Nobody lied to me. I can't get into it 'cause there isn't enough space. You are free to have your own opinion (f indeed history can be construed as an opinion, but that's another story).
ok maybe we might be related but dont fall for that we all the same campaign...cuz i get tired of alot new eri kids born in the state fall for that we all the same campaign like 30 years of bloodshed dont mean shit. i grew up here but some of these kids need to get school, come on now most eri really just came most recently in the 80's and 90's kinda sad for some to be that donkoro about their own peoples.
Dear henfest, I've read the books & I have 2 degrees on the subject. Perhaps the books are wrong. Dossi was a linguist who worked for Italian Prime Minister Crispi who tried to conquer Ethiopia (& lost at Adowa, 1896, but retained Eritrea as an Italian colony). The Kingdom of Abyssinia was then formed by King Menelik. If you know better then tell us, or else shut up, & BTW, get a life.
Berhane is the funniest dude.....this skit never gets old.....classic.
i remember watching this like two years ago...this video never gets old hahaha =D
Verry Funny when he whistle at the girls!!!
Hhahahahaha This guy is REAL funny...Eritrea forever
AWET NE HAFASH
OMG! this guy is CRAZY nd funny at the same time...i almost peed my pants!! hahahaha
XD i never saw somebody who's funny like him
berhane shikor can't get enough of u😘
this is ridiculously hilarious. i love this dude.
lol, i have the dvd- it's hilarious!
WoW that second girl is incredibly beautiful!!!
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hey this is the funniest eritrean comedy at the part when he sead about tomato.
thanks for the history lesson.
loooooool @4:15....." Komidere?!!....ohhhhh... bel tsebuq...bel ne'a ketkitket ikha....siggo ketserah ikha..... selsee gere kebel'aka iye mis pasta hawise.." CLASSIC !!
best eritrean comday
@spaceketema There is a relation though with the arab language and tigrigna language where did the influence come from? Whats the historical explanation?
Eritrea means 'Land on the red sea'. It was so named by Italian writer Carlo Dossi, when Italian Rubbattino shipping company bought the land from Ethiopia to build port in 1890s. It was an Italian colony like Ethiopia in the 1930s. It is very much like Ethiopia, great history, beautiful people, shouldn't be divided from Ethiopia with whom they're fighting for a piece of desert! Its people are mostly christians.
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Eritreans speak about nine different languages in the Afro-Asiatic category but over 85% of the Eritrean population speaks a native Semitic languages called Tigre and Tigrigna. The two languages are mostly compatible with each other and are both based on Geez; an ancient language of the Axumite Empire in Horn of Africa. Search Google for Tigrigna and Tigre for more info. Hope this has clarified something for you...
BTW in this video they are speaking in Tigrigna.
lol. I like how he described the kids ( hanchi menchi)
Habi eti fixfixey 😂🤣😂🤣
QUMEDAREA? SELSSEE GEAREE PASTA SAREHA KIBELAKA EYEA looooooool, this boi is hillarious
man i thought they were somalians but they look like each other man they both from africa this is the only african people who loook like eachother nice man i like it
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Haha, i love it!
can sum1 tell me what anta nefat means plz
O Man... 2nd scene is gut..........LMAO..he started doing push ups.
THIS DUDE BUST OUT WITH A WHISTLE lmaoooooooooooooo
Awesome! Another leafs fan, ha?
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hahahahahah ist sooo funny komidere hahhaha
where are you lot from
Most beautiful actress
Funny when he said this: Commeedere, Whoa Ber Chbook, ber naha kit ket eekha. Sugho kee serhek eekha. Sil Sil k belahkaaye mis Pasta howeseye!
llllloooooollllll! oh my goodness, he had it coming. the 1st lady sick, she showed him she's not down with bull crap. 2nd lady look like she wanted to brake him into pieces. that was too funny. 1LOVE!
uhhh yeah... GO LEAFS GO!!!!
Seb diki Nifas hahahhahahahah
Habe ete fexfexey
No it is in Tigringa. Tigringa is spoken in Eritrea and North Ethiopia. But Tigringa is a semitic language just like Arabic is but Tigringa precedes Arabic in terms who existed first. There is also a lot of similarity between Tigringa and Arabic. Hope this helps.
@mweldu
Ge'ez and pre-Ge'ez languages were the language of our Habesha ancestors, all of which were Semetic (just so peope understand, Semetic does not mean white or black, it's just a grammar form used in language).
During the Ge'ez days, our Habesha ancestors migrated and spread further south from modern day Eritrea and northen Ethiopia to more central Ethiopia. Because of the huge migrations and the centuries, the Habesha tribe eventually developed seperate languages but still are Habesh
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@Chancechan thnx... thnx
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You are most welcome my friend...have a nice life!
Actually they are speaking in Tigrinya, an Eritrean/North Ethiopian language. It is sorta related to Arabic but it is a distinct different language from Arabic. I will give you an example that you might be familiar with, Tigrinya is to Arabic as Spanish is to Portuguese. Does that make sense?
hahahah! soo funny!!!!
he is the coolest cat ot of eri=)
thanks so much!
lool this man is crazy
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very funny
@mweldu
Recent research is showing that Semetic languages are indigeous to Eritrea and the most northern parts of Ethiopia.
Habesha ppl are also indigenous to that ame locale. The Habesha ppl are a very large tribe of people who became divided by several languages (Tigre, Tigrinya, Amharic, Gurage, Hararri and maybe a couple lesser known languages) but all of these people are from the same Habesha tribe. Nothing to do with dividing ourselves from other africans. You & I are Habesha Africans
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Alha brhin shukor
@whats12345aa HAHAHA anta means 'hey you' specfically towards a dude and nefat means 'booger' XD
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Yes yes, we have the same ancestors, thats why most Horn Africans (Afro-asiatic Semitic and Cushitic groups mind you) look alike.
I have been mistaken for an Eritrean a few times. Some ladies spoke to me in the language they are speaking in this video. I just shook my head and said sorry im Somali hahahahaha
i love you
hahahahahahahaha nice shit
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kef alawu
Although Tigrinya belongs to the Semitic language family, like Amharic, it probably has borrowed much structure and many words from non-Semitic African languages such as Somali. A better analogy to Tigrinya may be English, which is Germanic at base, but is loaded with Romance influence.
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Yes surel it has cushetic influences. However it is believed that all Afro-asiatic languages originate from Ethiopia, according to anthropologists.
THis shit too funny
someone put SUB TITLES! D:
@babyniki19 Hi there I have always wondered that too...I was only told that arabs have labeled us as such and we use it to specify ourselves...I've asked numerous people what that word means but all Im told is people who are from Ethiopia and Eritrea are called this. No clear definition, I would love to know myself too as a person with Ethiopian parents. It seems like an excluding label to divide us from other people who are black or african.
hahaha der macht aus dem Zilsi und so
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wedi xorena shikor brgx selam kkewn eyu kkkkkkk kemaka eyu
harmaz lol
what language do eritreans speak?
Audrey K
Tigrigna
As well Geez in church
@babyniki19 it means mutt
hanji manji...lol how can you say that about children
Man alot of those Eritrea girls are fine as hell! I gotta check them out!
Nobody lied to me. I can't get into it 'cause there isn't enough space. You are free to have your own opinion (f indeed history can be construed as an opinion, but that's another story).
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Basically Tigrinya is a Semitic language is what your trying to say I believe!
Eesa Aziz
It's came from Geez
Not Ethiopia
afkreki afkireka MAN am Bord shit
እምበር ሰብ ዲኪ ንፉስ
Harmaz means an elephant in Tigrigna.
harmaz you do not know
ok maybe we might be related but dont fall for that we all the same campaign...cuz i get tired of alot new eri kids born in the state fall for that we all the same campaign like 30 years of bloodshed dont mean shit. i grew up here but some of these kids need to get school, come on now most eri really just came most recently in the 80's and 90's kinda sad for some to be that donkoro about their own peoples.
there is not a SINGLE video without any stupid commments bout agame and stuff
nothing is funny . coz i don't undertand the labguege
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Dear henfest, I've read the books & I have 2 degrees on the subject. Perhaps the books are wrong. Dossi was a linguist who worked for Italian Prime Minister Crispi who tried to conquer Ethiopia (& lost at Adowa, 1896, but retained Eritrea as an Italian colony). The Kingdom of Abyssinia was then formed by King Menelik. If you know better then tell us, or else shut up, & BTW, get a life.
kidcalabria
Don't bla bla
Do u know ever who was king of tigray & Eritrea
Still 1889
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