I'm not sure but I assume doro.
That's what I was trying to say, but apparently not according to one user.
I'm not sure but I assume doro.
The first “millionaire” dates back before that person was even alive, if he even ever existed.
u can't accept one of the earliest millionaires of ethiopishit was somali
& the fact that u claim hararis & gurage
im done. xabashi baa xaaray. meeshan xaarbashi baa ka buuxa uff.The first “millionaire” dates back before that person was even alive, if he even ever existed.
You’re mistaken Gurage and guragura wakwak Somali clan or some shit
Habesha just means they speak ethiosemitic languages, they are southern habeshas who migrated to the area from the north.
The Amhara alone are more than that^Habeshas are the descendants of Southern Semitic invaders and the native North Cushitic population they mixed with. It has nothing to do with language. An Oromo who speaks Amharic as their first language is still an Oromo.
The percentage of actual Habeshas in Ethiopia is probably 15-20% at most. The rest of the so-called "Habesha" are Semitic-speaking Cushites.
The whole migration theory has been disproven numerous of times. With Semitic languages being spoken in Ethiopia since 3-4K bce and Ethiopian civilization predating that of the Arabian Peninsula by at least 1k years.Habeshas are the descendants of Southern Semitic invaders and the native North Cushitic population they mixed with. It has nothing to do with language. An Oromo who speaks Amharic as their first language is still an Oromo.
The percentage of actual Habeshas in Ethiopia is probably 15-20% at most. The rest of the so-called "Habesha" are Semitic-speaking Cushites.
The term 'habesha' is an unnecessary word that people rarely use in the country itself.The whole migration theory has been disproven numerous of times. With Semitic languages being spoken in Ethiopia since 3-4K bce and Ethiopian civilization predating that of the Arabian Peninsula by at least 1k years.
Habesha is a coalition of people or a language family. So a harari whose people have always spoke a Semitic language are thus Habesha. An Oromo who speaks amharic as a first language is considered to be culturally Habesha as well.
They don’t use it because the country is literally called Habesha. They are more specific when describing people.The term 'habesha' is an unnecessary word that people rarely use in the country itself.
The whole migration theory has been disproven numerous of times. With Semitic languages being spoken in Ethiopia since 3-4K bce and Ethiopian civilization predating that of the Arabian Peninsula by at least 1k years.
Habesha is a coalition of people or a language family. So a harari whose people have always spoke a Semitic language are thus Habesha. An Oromo who speaks amharic as a first language is considered to be culturally Habesha as well.
Habeshas make up at least 50-60% of Ethiopia.
That is not the reason why locals don't use the term, people are tribal in the country and go by ethnic group.They don’t use it because the country is literally called Habesha. They are more specific when describing people.
The Amhara alone are more than that^
that image makes no senseIn 1332, the King of Adal was slain in a military campaign aimed at halting Amda Seyon's march toward Zeila.[14] When the last Sultan of Ifat, Sa'ad ad-Din II, was also killed by Dawit I of Ethiopia at the port city of Zeila in 1410, his children escaped to Yemen, before later returning in 1415.[18] In the early 15th century, Adal's capital was moved further inland to the town of Dakkar, where Sabr ad-Din II, the eldest son of Sa'ad ad-Din II, established a new Adal administration after his return from Yemen
I meant the ethnic group, they number nearly 30MAmhara speakers maybe, but not ethnic Amharas. Most Amharas/Tigreys are language shifted Agews, Bejas and Sidaamo.
I meant the ethnic group, they number nearly 30M
Lol, sidama were only apart of ethiopia in the last few hundred years. Bejas were conquered and it was written about. Agews are the original stalk of norther Ethiopians, yes but how can you mix with your own self?Amhara speakers maybe, but not ethnic Amharas. Most Amharas/Tigreys are language shifted Agews, Bejas and Sidaamo.
I meant the ethnic group, they number nearly 30M
Why are you on a Somali forum anywaysThey don’t use it because the country is literally called Habesha. They are more specific when describing people.
They are all mixed, if you are saying there are a number that came from Yemen and have never mixed for however many number of years then that is false. Hence why an Amhara is an Amhara now, found in their region.I'm also talking about the ethnic group. Many ethnic Habesha are just really Cushites that have been culturally and linguistically subsumed by Habeshas.
Why are you on a Somali forum anyways
Make your own