Yes, it looks like so. All their music is also Amharic except the arabic ones. The mothers wear habesha cloth etc. So that is more probable.
So they are not Gurage right.Yes, it looks like so. All their music is also Amharic except the arabic ones. The mothers wear habesha cloth etc. So that is more probable.
So they are not Gurage right.
What about them being wollega oromos?
Arent most ethnicities in Addis amharanised like those that lived for generations in Addis Ababa?If they were Gurage or Wollega, one may expect at least one song in their language but what I hear is all Amharic. And the habesha cloth is more of Amhara/Tigray style.
Arent most ethnicities in Addis amharanised like those that lived for generations in Addis Ababa?
Many non amhara's speak amharic too, keep in mind that many of us oromos consider amharic as one of ''our'' languages.
Do Addis ababans have a specific amharic accent that distinguishes them from.those in Showa and gonder or gojjam?You are right especially in Addis Ababa it is really hard to tell who is who because everyone speaks Amharic.
You are right especially in Addis Ababa it is really hard to tell who is who because everyone speaks Amharic.
as an oromo is there an ethnicity that u guys don't consider to be related to oromosMany non amhara's speak amharic too, keep in mind that many of us oromos consider amharic as one of ''our'' languages.
as an oromo is there an ethnicity that u guys don't consider to be related to oromos