Why I the comment section filled with people bragging about all the languages they can speak? 1:43 Swedish 3:44 English 5:03 Arabic 7:21 Tigeregna 9:53 Spanish 11:33 Amharic
Am from Ethiopia 🇪🇹, I speak Amharic, Oromigna, Aderigna, English and Arebic (Egypt, Lebnon, Yemeni,Sudani,Syria)...and iam proud to speak arebic FUHSA
That Amharic was adorable❤️ I speak English , Amharic, and currently learning Somali. My next language is going to be Arabic and then Chinese maybe Korean?🤞🏾inshallah
@@hananali2826 NO he is not right. He is just assuming it. No where near is this guys accent close to Egyptians. If you meant the bedawes who live in south of egypt then may be yes but you don't call that Egyptian dialect. May be you never heard of this kind of arabic so you just tryin to guess. He is speaking Bedawit dialect of Arabic
And Eritrean accent and Sudanese accent kind same when they come to Sudan Sudanese don’t think they’re Eritrean by their accent they know them by their looking
As a learner of Tigrinya I already understand a lot ! thanks for this, we need more Tigrinya Videos with subtitles! thanks! help us learn:) or convince someone to make great learning resources as there are not enough for Tigrinya! very glad to see the language being kept in Sweden as well
Vary mpressive! I too speak I to speak Amharic, Tigringa, Orminga, English, Ruski (Russia) and Arabic. It is a great feeling to juggle all these. Keep it up. It is a sign of kindness and care.
Keep it up ma bro ..I'm from Ethiopia I can speak Tigrigna, Amharic and little bit Arabic . I appreciated you that you can speak more than 5 Language.. .
i speak amharic, arabic(gulf), somali, english, turkish and french also learning spanish and dutch but i don't speak them fluently yet but you motivated me to learn even more languages lol it's pretty cool because ppl are always surprised when you tell them haha
You speak Arabic well and clearly. You just have to get used to the Arabic of Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. In those countries, French and Spanish words are mixed with Arabic, which makes it seem complicated, but if you hear it more often, you will get used to it and understand a lot.
@@imiko7189 I live in morocco, but we don't use the fusha at school, our moroccans teachers speak in Darija (moroccan dialect) to explain an arabic lesson, btw i don't speak well Arabic, but I speak very good French and German
@@hichamhafidi9290 hey there im Algerian so in our school (my experience )there is some teachers that force us to speak in fusha ih modules like islamic n history geography and ect but in math and so on we don't really speak full fusha we mix ..so yeah .... so u were born in morocco or what n lived abroad !
@@imiko7189 i was born in Morocco and I live i n Fes (a moroccan city), and here in morocco teachers speak in french to explain Math/science/physics/french lessons, and in darija mixed to french and spanish to explain history/geo/arabic/islam lessons
ماشاء الله تبارك الله ربنا يزيد ويبارك. انت معلم ربنا يحفظك. وكمان اخوك اريتري وانا كذلك احكي .عربي وكمان انجليزي و تغرجنا و تغري و نارا و كونامة و ألمانيا. تحياتي لك حبيبي 🇪🇷
Hiii I am From Somalia. I mother tongue is Somali. I speak Arabic English Amharic (አማረኛ) German (Deutsch) I understand little bit Hindi and Kurdish. I hope to learn Turkish and France.
I am an Eritrean who speak 8 languages with 5 of them in their written form too. 1. Tigrigna 2. English 3. Russian 4. Italian 5. French 6. Spanish 7. Arabic 8. Amharic. And I believe we the Eritreans speak more languages per capita than any other nationals in the world. Our IQ is very high.
mycket pekar på att tigrinya har ett ursprung som är blad det äldsta i regionen. sedermera är min fråga...vad eller vilka språk låter som Tigrinya. 🌿☘🖖
I’m Saudi and I speak Arabic, English, Japanese, Korean and I’m learning Chinese Uzbek, Assyrian Aramaic + I think that I love learning languages so much 🌝( in the future I want to learn Portuguese Spanish and Amharic or Tigrinya
I’m not toooo impressed by the languages that you speak, but I’m more so impressed by your dedication to maintain these languages. I feel like I recognize myself too much in what your saying eftersom jag också är uppväxt i en förort i Sverige. Jag är dessutom somalier så min bakgrund är lite fööör lik din för att jag ska bli floored, if you know what I mean. Men tycker att det är skit grymt att du älskar språk och att du vill lära dig fler språk. Din viljestyrka är inspirerande. اللهم زد وبارك لك
As an ethiopian, i recommend amharic since it's the biggest language to, which almost everyone understands. While Tigrinya is the 2nd well-known. For me it's very hard to say the accent and it makes me sound like an American. But once again i recommend Amharic, then go for Tigrinya. They both use the Ge'ez alphabet, it might look tricky but it's easy once you notice the symbols. It's like Japanese a bit.
be triggered. Sometimes I see Tigrinya similar sounds to Somali many from throat sounds. Amahric sounds smooth to me and softer. Oromo sounds like a softer Somali language and understand 1 or 2 words per sentence I also speak Arabic which makes Tigrinya / amahric slightly understand a few words.
@@guleed4214 ah, you have 3 decisions to choose from. But I'm pretty sure the Oromo language uses the English letters (idk why, maybe bc when the italy tried to colonize they adapted the letters? Idk) have fun with your decisions, each language is usefull.
I speak turkish. German. English. Pijin english. French. Some spanish. Little arabic. Little twi(from ghana). Little somali. I learn amharic. I know patwa(jamaican). I know how to read in arabiya, i understand little arabic. Im gonna learn amharic. Haaaaaaa...etiopiwenete....haaa......habeshawenete!....al habesha for life baby im gonna learn!
Derya suzan i appreciate your skills i m from ethiopia amharic is my 1st tounge language i can teach you amharic as much as possible but olso i need to improve my language skill level minimum 3 international language include english thank you . ethiomayatours@gmail.com this is my email
I am from Eritrea 🇪🇷 I can speak Tigrinja(mother tongue) , Tigre( 80%), Arabic(60%), Amharic(70%) Norwegian (80%), Swedish(50%) Danish(50%) , Italian(60%) as well as English(90%).
@@KJ-vz7li no actually its so strong thats make it not Egyptian accent.. Because Egyptian accent is more soft... He used many words from gulf arabic that we don't use... I am Egyptian and i am telling you he is speaking arabic very well but not Egyptian arabic its confusion of many dialects+ standard arabic . Its no more Egyptian... He said he kept watching aljazeera arabic and many channels ( which is standard arabic not Egyptian) if he would visit Egypt everyone will know he's not Egyptian
He is speaking Eritrean accent of Arabic. Arabic language is the third most used language in Eritrea. You guys are speaking nonsense as if you know every type of Arabic accent.
Teklit Brhane can you please teach me tigrigna and Arabic because I’ve been thinking about learning them but I need help from someone who actually speaks them
I can speak all the langauges you spoke, I live in Norway and from Eritrea. Your Tigringa is funny and cute Arabic too. I smiled when you spoke Amharic. Finally i met someone who speaks all the langauges I speak lol
My Man proud of you your Amharic accent is funny tho 😂😂 but it's not bad you said "ምናምን"👏👏 I appreciate ya bruh hopefully you come back to Addis again 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹💚💛❤️
I salute your effort and love to see another linguist. I speak 8 languages including specialised regional accent to show perfection. If you wish to improve then you should immerse yourself in the environment of that actual language, i wish you the best of luck and keep up the exceptional work and skills.
Ok I have to say ur accent is pretty good and I appreciate your skill. Anyway I can speak Amharic, Tigrigna, Hebrew, Arabic(I can't read thou), Obviously English, French, and currently am learning Hangul(Koren) and Norwegian from good friends. it's like 8languages more or less. But the sadest part is sometimes when I start speaking Hebrew I will continue with arabic and finish with Tigrigna or Amharic it depends on the word that i was speaking closer to the lnguages. And I can't talk English with out Adding many French words.I stop counting which one is which when I speak.... it's brilliant but well it's weird also. keep up the good work.
If you can speak tigrigna then it will be super easy to speak Amarigna. This is awesome. Keep going!!! I wish I could speak tigrigna. I mainly speak Amharic and English. Also Spanish and Korean but only about 5%😊
I speak 4 languages fluently Blin, Tigrina, Arabic and English. I do understand Tiger and Amheric. Normally in Eritrean the (Blin, Blina, or Blen people) are multi linguistic people. I learned from historians that people who is multiple language their IQ is higher than the average people.
Ane yzareb 1 areb sudani 100% 2 amharic understand 70% 3 mother language tigrigna 200 % 4 saho 5 Nederland language or taal 6 English noooo but i have little bit
@@hussaintahirabdow7535 that's awesome am origin Somali but i group up speaking swahili and English and Somali then my neighbor where Oromo mixed Somali I had to learn rest is history but i believe as we are cushetic we have to all their languages
I really love how tigrinya sounds. I wanna learn it just because as an Arab, I will not need to learn any phonetics, I've already got all the sounds, despite the fact that both languages are 100% mutually unintelligible
Brother I’m Eritrean let me tell you this when you learn it in max 6 months or 1 year you are fluent Amharic speakers have much more problems learning tigrinya than Arabs our language is very similar and we pronounce words the same way for all people on the world for you it’s the easiest to learn
I speak 1.Tamazight(Algerian one )🇩🇿 2.Arabic ( fus'ha , Algerian & Syrien dialect ) 🇩🇿🇸🇾 3.French 🇫🇷 4. English 🇬🇧 5. Turkish 🇹🇷 & some German ( still learning😫😪😅wish me good luck )🖤
i love your Tigrinya brother keep it up, i hope you have Eritrean friends ? I came to USA when i was 5 , but i speak Tigrinya more than any other language. all my friends are only Eritreans, and my family talks me only tigrigna.
but your side tigrinya cant understand... like so many times they stop me try to speak to me i couldnt understand them even tho my tigrinya is basic i understand the eritrean side
I didn't expect this when I searched "Speaking Tigrinya" 😂. I'm Eritrean and I'm just stoked to hear someone speak the language. I myself speak Tigrinya, Arabic, and Tagalog. Going for Japanese and Mandarin next. Keep up my guy.
I speak 6 languages technically 5 but you’ll know why I said 6 Arabic 100% (all dialects)* English100% Neo Aramaic 90% Spanish 75% Turkish 70% (Alsskachou) 100% it’s a language that I came up with I created this language so if you want to learn it feel free to contact me 😇
በጣም ኮራሁብህ!!! i am proud of you. በጣም ጥሩ የቋንቋ ችሎታ ነው፡፡ It is a very nice language skill. ከዚህ የበለጠ ለማሻሻል የአማርኛ ሙዚቃ እና ፊልሞችን በዩቲዩብ ብትከታተል ይጠቅምሀል፡፡ To maje more improve your skill you can follow Amharic music and films through youtube. ጥንታዊ ሥልጣኔና ነጻ የሆነች ሀገር ቋንቋን በማወቅህ እንኳን ደስ ያለህ፡፡ Congra for knowing AMHARIC that the language of the ancient civilised and free states of ETHIOPIA. አማርኛን ስትናገር ውስጥህ ነጻነት እና ኩራት እንደሚሰማህ እመን፡፡ you have to believe that when you speak AMHARIC you feel FREEDOM and PROUD. ምክንያቱም ቋንቋው "አማርኛ" ነዋ፡፡ Because thet is AMHARIC!!!!!