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Dimtsi Menesei: Selam Mahdi Interview (Pt. 2) - June 13, 2009

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Listen to Dimtsi Menesei "The Voice of, by and for Eritrean Youth" on Saturdays at www.radio19deabril.com.
Click on "Escucha La Radio En Vivo" at 11.30 am (GMT +1).
Shows will also be posted onto our Facebook Group "Dimtsi Menesei"

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  • To me it's a big shame that Eritreans have not pride enough to teach their children Tigrinya. That's a sad tragedy.

  • Wow she is really smart and good example for Eritrean Youth!

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  • tigirnga 4ever

  • @NatKingCole46 am eritrean too!but you have are 100% right................

  • Wouldn't mind turning back the clocks to the date of the interview...

    She seems a very ingenuous, sweet and talented young woman. Loving the voice...her tone-of-speaking is sexy outright ...actually applicable to the both of 'em ;-)

  • @NatKingCole46

    loool the working language in eritrea iz arabic not tigrinya. both habesha languages tigrinya & Amharic both die long tym ago. the fasting growing language in ethiopian is oromo & af somali.

  • @NatKingCole46

    af somali is the most widely spoken languages in horn of african, east africa & yemen. from yemen to Djibouti, from Djibouti, to ethiopian, from ethiopian to somalia, from somalia to kenya.

  • @puntlandGeezer Waht is your script? Arabic - No. Latin - No.

    hmm then you have some identity problems huh?!

    We have our own script! Our own language! Our own Religion! Our own POWER! We NEVER hired anything from Arabs or Europeans like YOU did.

  • @puntlandGeezer you wish so haha! The most valuable languages in Africa are ours. We OWN the African ALPHABET and NUMBERS!

  • @araya1

    baby dnt learn tigrinya wallahi, learn somali the most widely spoken in the horn of africa.

  • @NatKingCole46

    looool who wants to learn habesha lang, its the language is dead. I think it's disgusting. To me, it's a massacre.

  • @araya1 Your Dad is weak he has no self-confidence, sorry but that's the truth. But that's no problem brother Araya you can learn it there are several dictionaries and grammar books, also search engines can help you learning it, it also helped to improve my tigrinya. First of all though I recommend you to learn the Alphabet/Fidel, that's the main important. Not knowing the Alphabet you can NEVER learn proper Tigrinya.

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