My lovely daughter Mamaye I am so blessed to have you as a daughter, continue to shine like a stay and been who you are humble, loving, amazing human beings! Love you 😍
Congratulations to you for raising such a bright young lady. She is so young but very wise and aware of life. I love Ethiopians who make sure their children are always in touch with their heritage and at the same time respect and love other cultures. እኩዋን ደስ አለሽ!!👏👏
What a talk! This goes to show how it is to be the younger brother of an overachiever like Mariam. She has always exceeded any boundary set for her and continues to amaze me. Although it may be hard to even come close to shining like her, she has done nothing but be my biggest motivator. Shoutout soon to be Dr. Abeje!
Mariam, we are proud of you for representing different diaspora communities who are in similar situation. I know growing up in two different environments or culture has its own benefits and challenges, especially for our kids. But we all have to be critical messaging that may make you feel like a misfit, because you are different. Always, we have to find points of pride in our heritage and identity. Achamelesh, and Abeje, thank you for allowing Mariam share the story. Mariam, thank you for representing all of us and be a voice for so many.
So, so proud of you Mariamye! I am speechless. You spoke for all Ethiopian diaspora when you spoke of Achu's struggle it made me tear up. Keep on shining my niece!
This young lady has a smart brain but most importantly a very tender heart for others. I am beyond proud of her hard word and dedication and the awareness this speech brings to many. Born to lead -keep shining champ.
The first time i met Mariam Abeje was when she was a fifth grade student. She was shy, intelligent, and very responsible student in the class. It was just a pleasure to have her in class. Then i wouldn't take that much time to know her mother, Achamyelesh, we call her Achu, because she used to be around her children whether they are in the school or away from their school for educational or other activities. Actually no teachers can forget Achu's Christmas present too😃. Her mother, Achu, is simply a munificent woman, or a local philanthropist that entertains life by succouring the have-nots. By observing Mariam's character in class, one can simply tell the type of family she came from. My relationship with Mariam didn't stop as a science teacher at GCS, i had been her home tutor too till she left Ethiopia. That gave me an immense opportunity to know her big family that most of us wish to have. Her speech, here, is also telling how much she attached with her family. Once you know the family's values and norms , Mariam wouldn't be a surprise for anyone. Grew up in Sunday school, raised in benevolence and philanthropy, Mariam wouldn't be different from who she is now. Having that curiosity of knowledge and self discipline, it will not be a surprise to see Mariam at the highest rung of academic ladder in the near future. I certain you will come back Ethiopia to support your people again in everything you can after accomplishing your studies in U.S. MarNat ፕሮጀክትም እንደሚቀጥል ተስፋ አለኝ። Nati, yours is also coming soon. Ready!
My beautiful Mariameyee, how fast you grew and how smartly, beautiful and eloquently explain to the world, the elephant in the room!!! If we can learn to say their names, respectively, why shouldn’t they? Thank you so much for been the many Ethiopian voices
Mariam, You nailed it girl. Very interesting point. You let me see myself and it is amazing how we feel and act when we speak those languages. I’m proud of you 👏
❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you for this video❤❤❤❤❤ I am now bilingual in English and self taught myself Japanese at the age of 17… I can totally relate too being born from a German mother and American father…I was born a tiny infant and was adopted into an American family and was raised mostly speaking English (which to this day I hate speaking it…) I was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 17…American English always racks my brain and am forced to speak it all the day…everyday…I have been bilingual since I self taught myself Japanese and am now wanting to learn Korean and Spanish❤❤❤❤❤❤ I am quiet and shy in English yet am excited and hyper while speaking Japanese❤❤❤❤ I am a linguistic geeky gal!!❤❤❤
Mariamyea, so brilliant and beautiful. Your assessment is absolutely true, as a trilingual myself you made me realize the connection between the language the culture it derives from and my associated different personalities. Great observation!
A very insightful prospective! You have articulated your self eloquently, and delivered your thoughts confidently in a perfect pace.. we need this talent in politics, I see Congresswoman or Madam President maybe?
When training as a psychologist there was a patient who had split personality syndrome but it was very odd as his natural language was poor English, but his other personality was German speaking and to a high level. At school he was learning French but no German he dropped French as he was so bad at other languages according to the school and his parents. I've yet to meet another person with a split personality, whose other personality spoke a foreign language.
True. I am trilingual. When I speak my native tounge, I feel like a wallflower. But every time I speak English, I become more outspoken and social. I don't know how and why 😅
I am proud of you even though you mentioned my name one time and mentioned your Mom several times actually you made a story about her, You are a true leader ,inspiring , the positive energy coming out of your speech is powerful and it shows us all our dreams come true if we have the courage to pursue them.
😀😀 congratulations assuming this is Abeje, her dad. Congratulations dad for raising such a beautiful spirited wise young lady. She represented many Ethiopians who struggle because of language barrier. እንኩዋን ደስ ያለህ!!
My lovely daughter Mamaye I am so blessed to have you as a daughter, continue to shine like a stay and been who you are humble, loving, amazing human beings! Love you 😍
Congratulations to you for raising such a bright young lady. She is so young but very wise and aware of life. I love Ethiopians who make sure their children are always in touch with their heritage and at the same time respect and love other cultures. እኩዋን ደስ አለሽ!!👏👏
@@SoTired-Of-BS thank you so much🙏🏾 all the glory to my lord! I humbly appreciate your comment
What a talk! This goes to show how it is to be the younger brother of an overachiever like Mariam. She has always exceeded any boundary set for her and continues to amaze me. Although it may be hard to even come close to shining like her, she has done nothing but be my biggest motivator. Shoutout soon to be Dr. Abeje!
That is so beautiful 🥹 What a wonderful brother you are
So young but full of wisdom, class and confidence!! Great job Mariam
Mariam, we are proud of you for representing different diaspora communities who are in similar situation. I know growing up in two different environments or culture has its own benefits and challenges, especially for our kids. But we all have to be critical messaging that may make you feel like a misfit, because you are different. Always, we have to find points of pride in our heritage and identity. Achamelesh, and Abeje, thank you for allowing Mariam share the story. Mariam, thank you for representing all of us and be a voice for so many.
So, so proud of you Mariamye! I am speechless. You spoke for all Ethiopian diaspora when you spoke of Achu's struggle it made me tear up. Keep on shining my niece!
This young lady has a smart brain but most importantly a very tender heart for others. I am beyond proud of her hard word and dedication and the awareness this speech brings to many. Born to lead -keep shining champ.
The first time i met Mariam Abeje was when she was a fifth grade student. She was shy, intelligent, and very responsible student in the class. It was just a pleasure to have her in class.
Then i wouldn't take that much time to know her mother, Achamyelesh, we call her Achu, because she used to be around her children whether they are in the school or away from their school for educational or other activities. Actually no teachers can forget Achu's Christmas present too😃. Her mother, Achu, is simply a munificent woman, or a local philanthropist that entertains life by succouring the have-nots.
By observing Mariam's character in class, one can simply tell the type of family she came from. My relationship with Mariam didn't stop as a science teacher at GCS, i had been her home tutor too till she left Ethiopia. That gave me an immense opportunity to know her big family that most of us wish to have. Her speech, here, is also telling how much she attached with her family. Once you know the family's values and norms , Mariam wouldn't be a surprise for anyone. Grew up in Sunday school, raised in benevolence and philanthropy, Mariam wouldn't be different from who she is now. Having that curiosity of knowledge and self discipline, it will not be a surprise to see Mariam at the highest rung of academic ladder in the near future.
I certain you will come back Ethiopia to support your people again in everything you can after accomplishing your studies in U.S.
MarNat ፕሮጀክትም እንደሚቀጥል ተስፋ አለኝ። Nati, yours is also coming soon. Ready!
Thank you Mr. Elias. My favorite teacher to this day! Hope to see you soon😀😀
My beautiful Mariameyee, how fast you grew and how smartly, beautiful and eloquently explain to the world, the elephant in the room!!! If we can learn to say their names, respectively, why shouldn’t they? Thank you so much for been the many Ethiopian voices
Woooow’ this is how I’ve been feeling lately! What a great talk!
Mariam,
You nailed it girl. Very interesting point. You let me see myself and it is amazing how we feel and act when we speak those languages. I’m proud of you 👏
My cousin is shining. So educated and of quick wit!!
Good Job Mariam. I also noticed lately that I have different personalities when I speak Amharic, English and Italian.
Mariam, you too are one of a kind.
Thank you..እናመሰግናለን
This is very good talk It teaches and helps about speaking good in different languages you are very special person and we are proud of you
same.never developed the confidence to speak mandarin in a abusive household but has a lot of confidence with english
❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you for this video❤❤❤❤❤ I am now bilingual in English and self taught myself Japanese at the age of 17… I can totally relate too being born from a German mother and American father…I was born a tiny infant and was adopted into an American family and was raised mostly speaking English (which to this day I hate speaking it…) I was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 17…American English always racks my brain and am forced to speak it all the day…everyday…I have been bilingual since I self taught myself Japanese and am now wanting to learn Korean and Spanish❤❤❤❤❤❤ I am quiet and shy in English yet am excited and hyper while speaking Japanese❤❤❤❤ I am a linguistic geeky gal!!❤❤❤
Great job girl! 👏👏👏
Mariamyea, so brilliant and beautiful. Your assessment is absolutely true, as a trilingual myself you made me realize the connection between the language the culture it derives from and my associated different personalities. Great observation!
Mamaye am so proud of you pretty lady. God bless you and love you loads
ጌታ ኢየሱስ ይባርሽ ያሳድግሽ ብሩክ ሁኚ!!
A very insightful prospective!
You have articulated your self eloquently, and delivered your thoughts confidently in a perfect pace.. we need this talent in politics, I see Congresswoman or Madam President maybe?
When training as a psychologist there was a patient who had split personality syndrome but it was very odd as his natural language was poor English, but his other personality was German speaking and to a high level. At school he was learning French but no German he dropped French as he was so bad at other languages according to the school and his parents. I've yet to meet another person with a split personality, whose other personality spoke a foreign language.
በጣም ጎበዝ ልጅ ነሽ። በርቺ! እግዚአብሔር ካንቺ ጋር ይሁን።
True. I am trilingual. When I speak my native tounge, I feel like a wallflower. But every time I speak English, I become more outspoken and social. I don't know how and why 😅
Mariam! የአቻም የለሽ ልጅ!🙏👑
Good
I am proud of you even though you mentioned my name one time and mentioned your Mom several times actually you made a story about her, You are a true leader ,inspiring , the positive energy coming out of your speech is powerful and it shows us all our dreams come true if we have the courage to pursue them.
😀😀 congratulations assuming this is Abeje, her dad. Congratulations dad for raising such a beautiful spirited wise young lady. She represented many Ethiopians who struggle because of language barrier. እንኩዋን ደስ ያለህ!!
Yes she is😎
@@SoTired-Of-BS Thank you for your comment ,Her mother did most of the work and I was happy to help.
Ere BJ 😂
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Beast mode
I'm trilingual.
Bangla, Hindi and English.
I think I have about 3 personalities each for different accents of these 3 languages😂
Please, listen us kind of speech or presentation.
Walking W
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💞🔥👏
Andegna nesh