Why do you think their rate of hiv is so high?I've heard of a similar culture within Habeshas...... someone had source here on the forums a while back.
Why do you think their rate of hiv is so high?I've heard of a similar culture within Habeshas...... someone had source here on the forums a while back.
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A Chinese friend once told me Somali sounded like gibberish. Chinese! I had to hold back so hard on going on a racist diatribe.I got told by an Indian af Somali sounded Arabic to him.
But Yemenis themselves were Arabized. Yemenis spoke himyar language and saw themselves distinct from the Arabs of the peninsula. Yemenis like the Ethiopians hotep their history. How are you the origin of the Arabs when you didn't speak Arabic while other Arabs did?
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Apparently yemenis(himyarites) were Arabized by adnani tribes while the himyarites were constantly getting xooged by the axumites and Persians. A gradual process through trade and wars with the Axumites and Persians by the Adnanis. Islam helped tremendously. Here are the languages these south Arabian Yemenis spoke while the real Arabs were speaking Arabic. Once Arabized these south Arabians proceed to forge lineages claiming descent from qahtan. Tuugo
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Looked through the chain of conversation and Saudis and Yemenis are using Ethiopians/Axumites to dunk on eachother Sana'a comes from the Ethio-semetic word for strong and sturdy Sana'u?
Al jabertiI am not Habesha I am Eritrean
Mandarin sounds so garbage wallahi, I prefer Cantonese or Korean, and Japanese, in that order.A Chinese friend once told me Somali sounded like gibberish. Chinese! I had to hold back so hard on going on a racist diatribe.
Rendille is the closest language to SomaliThey're all semitic languages ofcourse they'll have similarities. Tigrinya and all these south Arabian languages really sound Like Arabic but are gibberish to me. Afar and oromo languages are very similar and to a non Somali would sound the same but a Somali speaker wouldn't understand them
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Tigrinyans and Tigres still identify as HabeshaA lot of Eritreans don't like identifying with the Habesha label, its not just modern day jebertis
Tigrinyans and Tigres still identify as Habesha