The nature of the languageMany z's
It is endangered language . The dude is trying to save his people .Hooyadaa wase this is not harari spot
Yes. @Young Popeye can as well@adaharari Can you speak it? Why is the language endangered?
What is xabashi you are referring to, its closest language is gurageIt just sounds like Xabashi with a few "kh" sounds thrown in here and there.
What is xabashi you are referring to, its closest language is gurage
Grouped the same i guessIt sounds like Amharic or something. It doesn't sound like Somali, afar or Oromo but like Xabashi.
Particular words?I can kind of see how Somali and Harare were one language tbh
Grouped the same i guess
Particular words?
Not sure where you heard a ‘doona’ what exact time?Probably the way the man was talking. I think the grammar of us speech and another Somali saying the same thing is very similar. Did the guy say he’ll get something or do something with the word doona around 0:30
Not sure where you heard a ‘doona’ what exact time?
It’s closest language to this day is actually gurageProbably misheard it but i still think it was just one language before and both language kind of retained similar grammar but I don’t know
Not sure, but i think they are seperate languages but very closeHow similar is it to Sebat bet Gurage and silte? Are they just dialects of each other or separate?