Similarities Between Tigrinya and Arabic
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- Опубліковано 2 лют 2019
- In today’s episode, the language challenge will be between Luwam, a Tigrinya speaker from Eritrea, and Khalid, an Arabic speaker from Iraq.
Tigrinya and Arabic are both Semitic languages which share a lot of similarities in their vocabulary. Tigrinya is spoken primarily in Eritrea and Ethiopia.
Meanwhile, Arabic is a Central Semitic language and the official language of Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Chad, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, SADR, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania (Zanzibar), Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Arabic is also the liturgical language of Islam.
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For all those who continue to bring this up, Luwam did not grow up in Saudi Arabia. She was born there, and her family left Saudi Arabia when she was 3 years old and never learned Arabic. It's also very common for expats in Saudi Arabia to live there for decades and not speak any Arabic. I used to work in Saudi and had colleagues who had lived there for over 10-15 years and couldn't speak any Arabic, let alone someone who left at the age of 3.
I’m a big fan of your channel. I think Khalid is a good guest because he is knowledgeable in both the classical or standard Arabic ( Fusha ) and the different dialects.
Most people researched standard Arabic with other languages but it’s rare to see anything done with the different Arabic dialects and their relationship with other languages
Can you make similarities between Ingush and Chechen languages ?
For example , the Gulf dialects borrowed from Persian and the Egyptian from the Turkish language
Mandel منديل is a single tissue or handkerchief but Manadel مناديل is plural
@Bahador Alast
Where is Khalid from in Iraq?:
He isn't Kurdish, right?
If he isn't, what is his geograpical and tribal origin?
Iraqi Arab speakers have an interesting variation. Some are Arabized "Babylonians" whereas others have recent/actual bedouin ancestry.
I’m Egyptian and I was baffled when I understood someone speaking in Tigrinya. I realized it’s a different language but I understood majority of what they were Saying which led me to this video 😂
Ancient Egyptian was a Semitic language .
Ancient Egyptian was a Semitic language .
The inflections and everything sounds very similar, it sounds almost like an Arabic dialect
@L Nur you are unfortunately incorrect, we speak a semetic language correct, but we are Cushitic people genetically. Agaws with minimal sabean admixture/ sphere of influence = Habesha (not including any other admixture previously in Agaws such as Omotic)
@@milla411 You're conflating modern Eritrea and modern Egypt with times bygone in which both have nothing to do with the modern Arabic and Eritrean connection. That comes from a shared "semetic" origin. So Arabic and Eritrean/Ethiopian languages will sound similar, due to connections such as the colonization of the Arabian peninsula for centuries by Axumites. "Ethiopians/Eritreans" are also part of the ancient proto Arabian. Modern Egyptians aren't related to the ancient world.
This was the most interesting episode. The words in tigrinia just sounds like Egyptian Arabic. So cool
It is very similar. There’s another Eritrean language called Tigre that’s spoken in Eritrea and Sudan that’s even more similar to Egyptian Arabic than Tigrinya.
Wait what, the Arab language defferce from country to country?
@ሐበሻ wow, that is crazy, never knew that
@@erismara9099 yep i am from Iraq and would not understand 70% of morocan arabic 😂
@@erismara9099 yh it’s different dialects in different country
I am Ethiopian and I speak Tigrigna. Love the representation from my Eritrean sister
No you speak agamigna.
sssssss6361 right. The world knows ethiopia not Eritrea. Ethiopia 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
@@bini9214 so what? Even if the world doesn't know us but we are proud of our people and resoureces.now stfu
@sssssss6361 & bini9214 you are all behaving so childish! grow up will you! We habesha people can only co-exist in peace if we all have respect for one another!
Abiy Ahmed he most likely in ethiopia looking for a job
Finally my language, Tigrinya! 🇪🇷 Thank you so much :D
@Mas Gonderawi 😂🤣👍
Mas Gonderawi this is not a language from gonder
@@anditke9930 I know, they speak amharic in gonder
Name yes that's y I don't like it when he said this is not how we say peace
Since they did Ethiopia they have to do Eritrean too. Lol leave us alone .... 👎👎👎
Tigrinya speaker from Tigray here. I knew Arabic and Tigrinya had similarities but I didn't know it was to this extent. It makes me want to learn Arabic and my ancestor's language the Ge'ez, the father of Tigrayna, Tigre, and Amharic.
Hi im Amharic do u know where its
Possible to learn tigray language
Bro if you knew classical Arabic, you will be more shocked. Sometimes I too get confused with similarity with Tigrinya
Tigray origin in Yemen, Eritrea and Ethophia are semitic colonies, that why Eritren used Geez an Old South arabian writing script come from Yemen. Tigray more closer to Mehri and Soqotri a modern south arabian language, and also close to Arabic too. Arabic script today base on Nabateans script, from North Arabia today Northern Saudi, Jordan and Negev Israel
@@safuwanfauzi5014 that is false no evidence of a colonisation in the horn that outdated theory was left behind long ago
نص شعب أرتيريا يتحدث اللغه العربيه بطلاق وقليل منها يتحدثون الإنجليز
أرتيريا فيها 9 للغه
انا أرتيريا وأفتخر
تحياتي من أرتيريا 🇪🇷🇪🇷
I like eritea 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷 eritea make me
الكثير من الارترين يتكلمون انجليزي الا مواليد دول العربيه ، وحتى هم ١/٢ يتكلمون انجليزي
بدور عروس من إريتريا
إبراهيم الهوساوي ليه ارتريه؟؟
إبراهيم الهوساوي الله يرزقك
Thank you for including Eritrea into your series 🇪🇷❤️ really enjoy watching your videos! Also I feel like what makes this so enjoyable is that tigrinya didn’t borrow these words like how we borrowed some Italian words, but that they actually came from the same root & kind of changed over time, I find that to be fascinating!
im from Ethiopia but i love Eritrean sisters and brothers & you look so pretty one love🇪🇹❣🇪🇷❣🇪🇬👌👌👍🌹💞
i Love mom i Love mom 😂
Ethiopia and Eritrea are sisters. Even from ancient times.
Love you back
Ufffff! Go to hell.
East african women are very beautiful.
the beautifull one are old semetic groups 😜😜
yes lm ethiopan wamat
@essa alamre we are Cushitic/Semitic which is different from the rest of typical sub saharan africa but there are people who bare similar features like us in west since the africa is the most genetically place on earth
All women are beautiful!
essa alamre false
Tigrigna and Arabic have the same origin of Semitic language!
salam to my ertirian brothers from an arab we love u
I think most Eritreans are half Arabs
@@SattamAlmalki yes they are mixed with the arabs they are afroarab this why they have lighter skin then the african
Ertireans have a great orthodox history
@Satam I would say Eritreans specially Tigre and Tigrinya have the same roots as Arabs,meaning they are semites. I would not necesary call them Arabs. It is like calling Jews for arabs which they aren't..
Peace!
Sattam Almalki maybe you mean like many years ago eritreans (Tigrinya, tigre...) came from the arab and went to eritrea that‘s why they‘re light skinned and have white features
Very cool. I'd not heard anyone speaking Tigrinya before and I found it really interesting. If you speak Aramaic you can figure a lot of it out. Btw both guests seem very intelligent and polite. Thanks for bringing the cultures together. I really like that about you Bahador that you connect so well in such a nice and friendly way with every culture and nationality. Respect!!
The beautiful Semitic languages! Arabic,, Hebrew,, Tigrigna ❤️❤️❤️
Big love from saudi arabia to Eritrea ❤❤❤❤
جندي سعودي same love to our brother
Saudi Arabia ❤️❤️❤️
From Eritrea🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
🇪🇷❤️🇸🇦
حبايبنا والله وجيرانا يا هلا فيكم
We love you to thank you
@@eritube4874 You love your oppressor dont you. We don't wanna claim you go be a damn arab if you want
ExaltedUchiha we want be love each other Arab our brother forever if you hate Arab you are not Habesha and you are not from Horn of Africa
because we Horn of Africa we don't have problem with Arab
Only our problem with West countries
This channel is a gem, I never get tired of watching these videos. Thank you so much Bahador
Thank you! Really means a lot to hear that :)
both the Eritrean girl and the Iraqi guy are so gorgeous omg
Gay🤣
So do I. Why are you making a big deal out of it?
Yeah, indeed. Both are good looking
Sus
@k.s that's one handsome man though. I'm not gay, but if my life depended on it...
Really enjoyed this one because I learned about a new language that I had not heard of before! Great job!
thanks for the video 👌🏽 i was waiting for it ...
Im addicted to your videos, good job we are waiting for more!
Awesome video. I'm Italian but also speak Amharic, so I understood most of the Tigrinya words too. And once again, you SCORED by getting such a beautiful, intelligent and elegant habesha woman to do your video. Much love to Luwam from Italy.
Many thanks and I always find these videos of yours truly interesting. Another excellent piece of work, sir.
Eritrean Women are so beautiful
great. it's a video about fascinating similarities and differences between two languages, but the only thing you have to say about it is "woah dude, check out the hottie!"
good job on making women feel equal and accepted in intellectual discussions.
@@professorgenius713 There's nothing wrong with acknowledging the beauty of women. It doesn't diminish their intellectual capacity.
@@professorgenius713 LOL...so, apparently you've never met a somali before?
@@capone70 lived in Somalia for 12 years, but I don't understand the point of your question.
@@eakintunde84 but it's all this person took from the video. pretty weak.
Well done guys. Loved both guests. I don't believe they were in any previous videos. Hope to see them again soon.
Finally!!
You have listened to my request!
I won't fail you with the recommendation brother.
Oh yay, I was waiting for this. ❤💓🔥💘💞😍💖
yes I have been waiting for this video
شكرا! This was fun to watch, also learning about the Arabic accents. :)
I speak arabic, tigrinya and many local languages. I learned two more languages after living in USA for 3 yrs.
My goal is ten languages !!!
Wish to me best luck.
Good for you. You probably got them now it's been three years. N I can actually speak tigrigna I am Eritrean 🇪🇷 N I am currently starting learing Arabic. Peace ✌️
Good luck to you!
If you have not done it yet, may I suggest Duolingo. It is a great, one of the best for language learning.
They say that it gets easier after the third language, so I have hope for you.
Another week means another cool video from Bahador. Please continue doing these similarities vids. Also, props to the Iraqi brother for knowing his stuff.
awesome> thanks for the video. I enjoyed watching it. all the best to you guys.
I have been waiting for this!! 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
What do you wait for ?
Arhiku Temati this video
for me as an Arab
tigrinya sounds for me like Aramaic
im aramean and i say there is some similarities as kalbi,sini gamlo(camel) not like arabic jamal etc
in aramean some dialects put ( i) and other put (o)
Can you seapk Aremaic langauge new?
@Nina Se
yes it is .for me at least 😃
Nashmi maN
You are not wrong, the Aramaic language has borrows stuff from the Ge’ez language which is the father of Tigrigna and Amharic.
@Billy Boss yeah ma bro u are right. From Germany hawey
ብጣዕሚ ጽቡቅ ቀጹሉዎ ገለ ሰባት ቡዙሕ ክማሃሩሉ ይኩኡሉ ዮም ይኣምን የ ካብ'ዚ ሕጂ ዝገበርኩማ ጥራይ ከማን ቡዙሕ ተላማሚዶም ኣለው::
Very good keep doing it because some people they would be learning a lot I believe from the video they learn some so I like to say thank you 😊 to all and keep doing it in your mind think something they well learn from what you saying (pasting).
Much love Yemane :)
keep making dem videos man! really interesting and i hope one day ill join the show :)
Amazing videos. Love how you are bringing people together on common grounds helping them connect better. You always present with respect and neutrality. Salam !
❤️
That was so cool to watch, it's interesting how similar both languages sound.
Another wonderful show. I really enjoyed it.
Thanks very much Bahador jan, so entertaining and educating. Luwam is such a gorgeous personality and Khalid is polite and calm. The star sits in the middle usually :)
In Bosnia (and some other balkan countries and regions) we also can say babo for father (similar with abo in Tigrinya).
Kemey hadirkum my people 👨👨👦 from Somalia 🇸🇴
lol where did you learn Tigrinya? :D
@@proudethio8919... Bro I lived with Eritrean pple...
oh ok. The same here, I lived with Tigrinya speaking people and that is how I have come to learn their language. It is cool to know new languages and cultures. It creates better understanding of one another. keep it up bro.
Really enjoyed this one! East African women have a very unique beauty and charm, it's like they make their surroundings calm.
Thanks love!
I agree!
Thank you!
@@hashslingingslasher4214 drop your ig konjo
Fazraz Farzam Thank you for the amazing compliment
One of the most lovely, interesting, educational channels .. always come back to the channel to learn and also relax.. the atmosphere of mutual respect and love is amazing..
Thank you!!
This was well done. Really cool.
I love eritrean from Hijaz
thanks Bahador
Also we love you
me to bro
And also we love saudies brother.. وعلى راسنا جيراننا والله يألف بينا جميعا ويحفظنا 🇪🇷🇸🇦
@@mamabu5812 تسلمي اختنا الغالي
آمين
But only half of iretarea is Muslim, mayb eyou are not knowing this fact.
to the show creator genius, it is fascinating and amaze how much tigrina & Arabic are similar, you may as well call them distant cousin. great show/podcast!!
Waw! I'm happy with your programme!
I must admit this is incredibly cool because this is the first time I am hearing someone speaking Tigrinya. Really enjoy your videos so much. Thank you Bahador for the time you put into researching and preparing the material for these videos! You should resign from your job and make youtube your full time job!!!
This is actually really interesting, u should do tigrigna and assyrian aramaic, I watched the aramaic and amharic video and knew all the words it was mind blowing but again I speak both tigrigna and amharic so that helped.
Hey mr Alast, I love your videos! I have a request. Could you please do Punjabi vs Persian next? I am aware there is a lot of punjabis living in canada and there are a lot of common words too. Plus I'd love to see you do my native language. Thank you!
Very interesting I learned a lot..
Keep it up!!!
Excellent! Another very interesting video. Thanks
I loved that video so much. I speak Arabic and I didn’t know that we have similarities with Tigrinya. By the way you’re daughter is so cute. Thanks, that video was an awesome and amazing one. I learned a lot today.😃😁
❤️❤️❤️
Khalid is really smart and Luwam also. This was great.
Greetings from Iraq ❤
Persian Iraqi >_> smh. so pretty tho but im still sad about it
@@The00adam00 What?
@@umar4655 hello
Wow I was shocked a lot of similarity well done good video
omg the similarity is crazyyyy wow.. great video
Nicely done!! Here in Israel I worked with a group of people when I volunteered in a human rights committee and that was the first time I learned about Tigrinya language, the people I met were so lovely and I saw how Tigrinya and Hebrew and Arabic shared so much in common. Great! Enjoyed it a lot.
Maayan Haza
Unfortunately, the Modern Hebrew sound more European and particularly German than Semitic due to the influence of Ashkenazim, for example, many letters Germanic or Westernized details as follow :
1- The letter ח Hhet converted to German CH ( KH )
2- The letter ט Ttet converted to normal T
3- The letter ע A"yen converted to sound like A
4- The letter צ Ssadi converted to German Z ( TS )
5- The letter ק Qof converted to sound like K
6- The letter ר Resh converted to German R ( GH )
7- The letter ו Waw converted to German W ( V )
@@mujemoabraham6522 Well, based on what she said in a previous video, she is a Mizrahi Jew from Iran with no Ashkenazi connection at all.
@@khaledabdullah282
What Maayan Haza said was correct but my comment was about changing the sound of some Hebrew or Semitic letters to suit European tongues as they are unable to utter them correctly like Hhet, Ttet, A'yen, Ssadi, Qof, Resh and Waw ( Germanized them ).
@@mujemoabraham6522 I think the father of modern Hebrew is a Russian Jew.
תודה
I love my country Eritrea 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
ፊሊ ተስፋ ጽባሕ I love my dad's country too 😄🇪🇷🇪🇷
That was fun
I liked your guests
I’m Eritrean and I speak both languages
Can you make similarities between Ingush and Chechen languages ?
Again, as a native Swahili speaker from Kenya, I see lots of similarities with these 2 languages & mine. Khamsun from Arabic would be Hamsini in Swahili meaning the same thing(50). Qobi'e from Tigrinya sounds similar to Kofia in Swahili which also means hat. Bahri in Swahili is Bahari (also means sea). It's so interesting watching these videos with different languages that are similar to Swahili & I wasn't even aware of it. Also, can we just appreciate how beautiful women here in East Africa are 😍
Bryan Weru Swahili is an Arabic word which means coasts 🏝 🙂
@@Ooooiops haha, never even knew that. Thanks for enlightening me.
Kofia means hat in arabic too
Swahili has a lot of arabic loanwords
@@handdownmandown4567
swahili is an arabic dialect such as maltese
Great job guys!!! And I have to say Khalid is very knowledgeable! Impressive!
That was amazing!
حلقة جميلة جداً شكراً لكم جميعاً
I love you so much my country Eritrea thanks a lot for watching bro at next day i hope another video so keep it up 🍳🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
That is interesting, thanks guys,I hope next time you also compare tigrina with Hebrew and amharic
I love this type of videos 😍
Didnt even see the Video Im so happy its finally here.Great job guys.Respect!!!ER ER ER
thx for sharing
i love arabic ❤
Great video by the way I speak Arabic and Tigrinya ❤️💕🇪🇷 🇮🇶
I get so excited whenever it’s an Arabic video 😁
Hey Bahador, can you make a video between Tigrinya and Hebrew?
Love to my Semitic brothers and sisters
peace and love to you too 💙
Love and respects my fellow Semite!
@SsS 1 speaking a semitic language doesnt make you semitic lol
I'm confused with amhara amd tigre some time they call themselves we are not semetic we are kushitik 😂😂😂brrrrrrr confused peoeple
@@abduregraphicsdesign6990 who cares. I love you anyway. Humanity is family
That is amazing I know the two languages Arabic and Tigrinya but I never know it is closer to each words
Great! I discovered a new language
Awesome channel also
Mendil mean tissue in albanian too
but that only on of few words that belong to tissue
Please continue inviting Khalid to future videos. Really cool guy!
Yassss finally!! When you speak both languages it's fun ahahaha.
Its funny everytime i speak tigrinya in public people think im speaking arabic
In the last sentence, the girl guessed the word "Alsamaa" as "to listen" which is pretty close to the arabic word "السماع" which means hearing.
it's only one letter different than "السماء" which what the arab guy meant as "sky"
Where do you serve as a soldier? Can you tell us about you achievements and credentials?
MuslimSoldier yeah bro she guess because to listen in tigrinya is samma hhh
I speak a bit of Tigrinya but my mum speaks it fluently. I do speak fluent Arabic though and I can tell you these two languages are almost twin-like 😊
Bahadar Alast, he does a brilliant and so obvious thing - he communicates people with themself, showing them how much they have in common. he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize and I hereby nominate him for this prize
Excellent video Bahador. It is always fun to guess along as the video progresses. Semitic languages are so interesting!
Extremely similar. Well done.
The Semitic languages when you look at it from single word definitions. We can all understand each other with our modern day languages, dialects and accents. Ge’ez, Classic Arabic, Classic Hebrew all stems from one single proto-Semitic language.
I would love to see an Orthodox Eritrean Priest with an expertise in Ge’ez, an Arabic Shekh Clergy with an expertise in Arabic , and a Jewish Rabbi with an expertise in the Classic form of Hebrew. Conduct this exercise.
That would be so interesting if you could organize something like that because we are all Semitic. My dad would tell me in the Classic form of these three languages. People could communicate with each other relatively easily. Particularly merchants back 2000-2500 years ago.
I would love to help organize that.
I'm not sure I would agree, as an Arabic speaking Orthodox Eritrean who hears Geez being spoken at church regularly I do not hear the similarities. In fact to me Tigrina, in its modern form, sounds much closer.
@@hannae339 barely any one speaks real ge'ez many habesha languages lost too many sounds all habesha languages have to unite their consonants to speak ge'ez
All languages stem from hebrew
I am from Ethiopia and the most interesting thing in the video is when the words start to differ in arabic and tigrinya they are similar with amharic
Great video! I really enjoyed this one, I hope Luwam and Khalid will return for future videos. I also find it interesting how Tigrinya has the guttural sounds (Ayn, Ha, Qaf) while Amharic doesn't, I curious to know why that's the case :)
Astute observations
Because Amharic has more cushetic influence
Wow amazing job ,am eritrean and speak tigrigna,but i speak english and arabic also ,a i love & interst at these program much more.please 10q again & again.for uplouding this video .keep on and we'll subscribe ur chanels,just wowwww
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Nice one greetings from jeddah ✌🏽🇪🇷🇸🇦
this is amazing both languages have a lot of similar words. The Arabic speaker has good language ability.
I love this❤ I just want to say that not all North Africans pronounce D as Z we don't say udhni for ear but syrians say Ezni or Edhni..
Hey Bahador haha ure a legend. I like your channel very much. So positive
Thank you! :)
@@BahadorAlast Ye broh. All these people are so nice. I love immigrants. We all have similar customs and its so international. I have Iranian childhood friends and they are so nice, well behaved. You know what I mean. Its this universal cultrure from the east that have spread to the west. But now the west came up with a new cultulre that is dominating and its really a sickness :(
SALAAM AND LOVE FROM SOMALIE EAST AFRICA
Can we know more about Khaled? Like his UA-cam channel or Instagram?
Khalid reads the comments here, so once he gets the chance, he'll respond to you.
wow there a lot semitrailers between Tigrinya Eritrea and Egyptian Arabic >> my greetings from Egypt
@john lulBeja, Kunama are FROM egypt orginally.
BeYeSeparateSWE no they are not they are sunsaharan from Southern Africa, they are pure black Africans.
@@b.d7058 Beja are from egypt, sudan and eritrea but Kunama are pure black african
Even in Ancient Egypt, Egyptians and Eritreans had contact
@@marori1037 I mean Semitic (and other Afro-Asiatic speaking people) migrated to Africa, but the ancestors of people who went to the horn of Africa mixed with the locals. That's why they have dark skin and hooked noses.
Egyptians and Berbers (not Berberized West Africans) however, migrated to empty areas so they had not mix with Africans until recently (small recent African admixture).
U are the best bro keep it up
نحن نتحدث العربيه بي طلاق وألف ألف ألف تحيه لي أهل العراق كانت تمنحنا منح دراسيه مجانا وتحيه كبير لي أهل الجزائر
الجزائر هيا أول دول عربيه تعترف بي بحرية ارتريا لو تحب العرب أسمع أغنيه .(. ارتريا يا جارت البحر.).
Great video by great person!
Interesting. In Somali we too say the word 'Abo' for father. I didn't think there would be similarities between Somali and Tigrinya.
Somali loan word
Being an Eritrean, I knew there’s some similarities, but to my amusement, it is far more than I thought.so close!
im eritrean and i was playing along, could kinda understand dude