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It is Semitic after all, not CushiticIt sounds like Amharic or something. It doesn't sound like Somali, afar or Oromo but like Xabashi.
It is Semitic after all, not CushiticIt sounds like Amharic or something. It doesn't sound like Somali, afar or Oromo but like Xabashi.
You could saythat but it is its own languageITS a mix of Amharic with a more Arabic influence
Classified as semiticWhat is it classified as? Semitic or Cushitic?
It is Semitic after all, not Cushitic
And Arabic and Hebrew sound nothing like each other. Sounding 'semitic'≠sounding Arabic, there is no benchmark for what sounds Semitic.Yeah but xabashi Semitic languages don't sound Semitic. They sound nothing like Arabic or Hebrew, for instance.
And Arabic and Hebrew sound nothing like each other. Sounding 'semitic'≠sounding Arabic, there is no benchmark for what sounds Semitic.
But that isn't how Hebrew is pronounced now, and not all of it's olds sounds were identical to Arabic. And depending on where the Hebrew speaker is from, even today they all pronounce different letters differently.Actually, Arabic and proper Hebrew (pronounced and enunciated properly) sound very much alike. The same is for Aramaic, it sounds like a mix of Hebrew and Arabic.
South Semitic languages like in Yemen sound like semitic and Cushitic mixed together.
Ethiopic Semitic sound far too different and diverged from other Semitic languages. This might be due to distance in geography and time from the rest of Semitic. It might also be because of a heavy influence of Agew, Afar/Saho and Beja.
I've noticed even among xabashi languages there's differences. An Eritrean sounds harsher and more gutteral due to the influence of harsh Afar and Beja. While an Amharic sounds more lilting and musical due to Agew, Sidama and Oromo influences.
But that's just my Suugo-science take on things.
But that isn't how Hebrew is pronounced now, and not all of it's olds sounds were identical to Arabic. And depending on where the Hebrew speaker is from, even today they all pronounce different letters differently.
Yeah, if you want to be exact then Hebrew spoken today is like a white person trying to speak Somali - It's awful. Hebrew is actually part of Canaanite and is most closely related to Phoenician and Punic but today it's closes relatives are Aramaic and Arabic.
And guttural due to the influence of Afar and Beja? What do you mean??? There are guttural sounds in Tigrinya, whereas Amharic lost these sounds over time and lost most of the Ge'ez soundset.
And Amharic lost it due to extensive contact with central and lowland Cushitic languages. I don't know much about Ethiopian languages, so if Ge'ez had gutteral sounds then I'll take your word for it.
What is suugo-science, is it basically opinion?
Suugo-science is an educated (although not always) opinion.
Yes that is why it lost the sounds probably. Tigre is 'apparently' the closest living language to Ge'ez.
Many loanwords"Saax", "Subax", "Cindinaa" So many Arabic words
Lol, its too late to have an opinion on itMr adari we as somalis appreciate you sharing the language you guys speak but one quick off topic question: what do you think about the oromos swallowing your only settlement
By voting to be part of the Somali regional state we could save your city from the invading gallasLol, its too late to have an opinion on it
By voting to be part of the Somali regional state we could save your city from the invading gallas