Can Ethiopians understand me when I speak Greek?
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 at
10:19 am
I can understand them when they speak Ethiopian. I watch Ethiopian tv channels sometimes.
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Of course. One nation.
yes, of course
I cant even understand u when u try to speak greek or think u can….u NEVER MAKE SENSE IN ANY OR UR QUESTIONS..PERHAPS U SHOULD GO AND LEARN TO SPEAK KALATHUMBRIAN FIRST…
I doubt. We have spoke lots of times Greek in that forum and you have never understood us.
Very easy. It is only Greek dialect, the same Sub-Saharan lexical group.
We understand each other easily. And love vice versa.
I am Albanian working in Athens. Grek girls after making love say Mirdit mangawa tou. I think that is ethiopian even Greks say it is Grek Gypsy dialect.
Question is: Can you speak greek?
I don’t know but when they speak Amharic I can understand a couple of words because it is a Semetic language and Amharic sounds like Arabic sometimes
No they can’t. Answer my question. Here’s the link: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AofGcBqG3opcmIars8QYU7kjzKIX;_ylv=3?qid=20091129063632AAKWgMN
No, they can’t understand you when you speak Greek.
It must be that thick fyromian accent of yours.
Greek – Amharic, one and the same.
Just look at our tans – una razza una fazza
Whoa, I did’t know that.
Like the joke goes…"Greek is Latin to me!" I’ve actually got Greek friends, and when they switch to Greek I can’t hear a WORD.
One Love !!!
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