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African languages at Ohio University - Tigrinya

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African Language offered at Ohio University

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  • Ye3enyelay, Salaam,

    Brilliant, if it was up to me all universities would learn tigrinya

  • I'm truly blown away with this news - Tigringna being in taught in a US university is by the oddest thing I have come across in Tube world. Though I live and associate myself with NYC, I can't express how much i appreciate my native language now after watching this. All the best to you and all others taking the language. It really isn't easy unless you are born with it.

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  • heyyyyy Tigrinya alewom diyom ab Ohio? Mashallah! Wesedina belu.

  • I speak a little my dad if from Eritrea

  • Hey good job!

  • my dad speaks tigrinya and hes from eritrea

  • I like how he is interested in the tigrinya language bcuz i am also tigray. And yes it is spoken in eritrea and in ethiopia but it originated from ethiopia. And also a little hint the ancient language is pronounced g ez.

  • so cool I want to learn more about this program! @ismailalam how can i learn more about this program? esp. studying east afr historical documents etc

  • it makes me so happy to know as an eritrean that this fine white man can go learn my language and then come to my country to conduct his "substantial" research on "human subjects"!!!! overjoyed!

  • wow u translate dokuments that must be very hard

  • @TheMakinsense101 learn me! i live in holland but my mom is from eritrea so we are going to asmara in the summer en i want to speak with my grandmother....

  • @somrazy3 All Afro-Asiatic languages :D. I'm kinda confused a little cause Arabic and Tigrinya and Amharic and Tigray are Semitic but Somalian does sound like its more related than it is (Cushitic - or maybe all Cushitic languages sound related - or maybe cause its East Cushtic - or maybe the sounds and etc influenced each other since they are in proximity).

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