Bale Mountains in Oromia

Somali word gub ( g - b ) means burn / to burn / scorch .
gubad vl. n. something burning; burnt
remains; parched land

The Greek name Αἰθιοπία (from Αἰθίοψ, Aithiops, "an Ethiopian") is a compound word, later explained as derived from the Greek words αἴθω and ὤψ ( aithō "I burn" + ōps "face") .
the designation properly translates as burnt-face .

Ethiopian = Guban = Jabar = Gabar = burnt-face .

gubin
( g - b - n ) .
gubad ( g - b - d ) .
gubanta ( g - b - n + ta ) .

چبن Guban= Jabar چبر
Guban ( g = b = n ) = Jabar ( j = b= r ) .

چبن ( چ - ب - ن ) = چبر ( چ - ب - ر )
چبنت = چبرت = إثيوبيا ( وجه محترق )


what do you think ????
چ makes a ch sound گ makes a g sound.
 
چ makes a ch sound گ makes a g sound.
That's in the persian language script my friend .

The letter چ‎ can be used to transcribe [t͡ʃ] of Persian Gulf: Gulf Arabic and Iraqi Arabic, where they have that sound natively. In these countries and the rest of Arabic-speaking geographic regions, the combination of tāʾ-šīn (تش‎) is more likely used to transliterate the /t͡ʃ/ sound which is often realized as two consonants ([t]+[ʃ]) elsewhere .

In Egypt, this letter represents [ʒ], which can be a reduction of /d͡ʒ/, It is called gīm be talat noʾaṭ (جيم بتلات نقط "Gīm with three dots") there. The /ʒ/ pronunciation is also proposed for South Arabian minority languages, like Mehri and Soqotri And also in the Yemeni and Omani Arabic dialects .

In Israel, where official announcements are often trilingual, this letter is used as the letter gīm on roadsigns to represent [ɡ], when transcribing Hebrew or foreign names of places, since Palestinian Arabic does not have a /g/ in its phonemic inventory. It has also been used as /g/ in Lebanon for transliteration such as "چامبيا" (Gambia) .

( ݣ‎ or ڭ ‎) is an additional letter of the Arabic script, derived
from kāf ( ك ک ‎) with the addition of three dots above the letter.
It is also used in Moroccan Arabic for /ɡ/.

چ = g .
( ݣ‎ or ڭ ‎) = g .
Agadir
: City in Morocco .
Agadir = أڭادير or can be written , Agadir = أچادير


Nof HaGalil
( Hebrew : נוֹף הַגָּלִיל , lit. View of Galilee;
Arabic: نوف هچليل ) is a city in the Northern District of Israel .
 
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