I said the former, but I did not say dooro is Oromo?Your saying digag is arabic and doro is oromo
You're having arguments with your own mind

I said the former, but I did not say dooro is Oromo?Your saying digag is arabic and doro is oromo
I said the former, but I did not say dooro is Oromo?
You're having arguments with your own mind.
The Ethiopian injera and our laxoox is not even made from the same grain you dumb fool. Laxoox is made from sorghum whilst injera is made from teff. The only thing that we borrowed is rice from India.The long grain rice is from India, along with sambusa and tea. The bread and beans are from the ME, the injera from Ethiopia.
How can you claim food that you can’t even make wholly from domestic produce lol? Somalia has no indigenous grains, rice, and beans.
Ethiopian agents booty clapping for Arabs who throw them off buildings in the Middle East
Why is your Amharic language basically a struggle version of Cushitic Languages. Why are we the entire basis of your languages?
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You don’t have to lie to uplift your country/people. The Somali region is arid and has never grown any of the listed items, either way we don’t claim what’s not originally ours.
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You don’t have to lie to uplift your country/people. The Somali region is arid and has never grown any of the listed items, either way we don’t claim what’s not originally ours.
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I’m done lmao, the best farming land is in a desert now ha.Somali Region Arid
Look at this Ethiopian Agent, the best crops grow in the Somali Region, I'll give an example in just 1 region, the AwBarre Woreda
This raw meat eater thinks we don't have cropsthe Arab peninsula his ass is defending is the most Arid region on Earth, its clear they got their food vocabulary from us.
Every time you try to develop your argument you come across as a bit more thick. ByeWhy don't you dispute the factsyour entire language is based off a Cushitic substratum, but you are booty clapping for Yemenis
Dirty Ethiopianwhat do you know about cuisine anyways, all you do is eat raw meat
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This ethiopian agent has been exposed for knowing nothing about the Somali RegionI’m done lmao, the best farming land is in a desert now ha.
Lol who do you think is growing that? It’s not somalis lol. Ps this was only able to occur thanks to modern irrigation.
Somalis are herders and nomads, you can’t possibly think you invented/created those foods.
Khaat was grown in the Adal Empire, which afyi, was a Somali led state. You Christian Abyssnian’s banned it as a Muslim drug, along with coffee (which was also first grown in the capital of Adal, Harar).You don’t have to lie to uplift your country/people. The Somali region is arid and has never grown any of the listed items, either way we don’t claim what’s not originally ours.
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Adal along with harar were founded by Muslim habeshas. This is evident in its history. Khat is indigenous to harar (Ethiopia). Coffee was not banned, an Ethiopian priest created coffee as we know it, and it’s (coffee beans) indigenous to Ethiopia.Khaat was grown in the Adal Empire, which afyi, was a Somali led state. You Christian Abyssnian’s banned it as a Muslim drug, along with coffee (which was also first grown in the capital of Adal, Harar).
Adal along with harar were founded by Muslim habeshas. This is evident in its history. Khat is indigenous to harar (Ethiopia). Coffee was not banned, an Ethiopian priest created coffee as we know it, and it’s (coffee beans) indigenous to Ethiopia.
Yeah rightAdal along with harar were founded by Muslim habeshas. This is evident in its history. Khat is indigenous to harar (Ethiopia). Coffee was not banned, an Ethiopian priest created coffee as we know it, and it’s (coffee beans) indigenous to Ethiopia.
“Similarly, coffee was banned by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church some time before the 18th century. However, in the second half of the 19th century, Ethiopian attitudes softened towards coffee drinking, and its consumption spread rapidly between 1880 and 1886; according to Richard Pankhurst, "this was largely due to Emperor Menilek, who himself drank it, and to Abuna Matewos who did much to dispel the belief of the clergy that it was a Muslim drink."Adal along with harar were founded by Muslim habeshas. This is evident in its history. Khat is indigenous to harar (Ethiopia). Coffee was not banned, an Ethiopian priest created coffee as we know it, and it’s (coffee beans) indigenous to Ethiopia.