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Re: My godness: words of wisedom from a farmer; Halaf metri..listen to him

Postby Gurezza » 21 Mar 2012, 07:59


I like the way he described the AGAMENDEZE road compare to the Eritreans. But one big thing I learned from these farmers, they are very clevers and knows how this world works and knows who their dead enemy's in detail. I do not think Eritreans luck a leaders, they are all like ISAYAS.



Re: My godness: words of wisedom from a farmer; Halaf metri..listen to him

Postby Ghirmawi » 21 Mar 2012, 08:29


Tigringa is born in Geez, grew up in Eritrea, died in Adwa and burried in Tembien! I am sure an ag9ame cannot understand a single word this father is talking, let alone grasping the content of it. When i was a kid, I frequently used to visit "adi" with my grandma. Her house is just infront of the village's church. Right between her "Hidmo" and the church was this big tree "DaEro", surounded by stones. Every time i go to Adi, my favorate thing to do was to sit at one of those stones and listen the "Shimagile Adi" discuss issues important to the adminstration of their village. I would never get tired or bored. Their speech were like a music to my ears. I have learned a great deal without knowing it. Although I was born and grew up in Asmara, my Tigringa is- compared to my childhood friends- so advanced. Those village lectures i was occassionaly exposed to had a great influence in my ability to master the language to a certain level. My dream is to write a book on Tigringa language. As a matter of fact, all Eri youngsters have a great responsibility to maintain the advancement of the language. After all, it is our own language. We are its masters.
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Re: My godness: words of wisedom from a farmer; Halaf metri..listen to him

Postby EritreanLoveAll » 21 Mar 2012, 13:11


Can some one translate this to English so our brothers Ethiopians could understand what this brilliant Eritrean farmer is saying.

PS. I have always known how Eritrean farmers are wiser than the so called doctors or professors. I used to go to "addi" to listen and to them. I love the way they express things. They are so wise.

Peace to all Eritreans and Ethiopians



Re: My godness: words of wisedom from a farmer; Halaf metri..listen to him

Postby YeSat-Nebelbal » 22 Mar 2012, 00:59


Ghirmawi wrote:Tigringa is born in Geez, grew up in Eritrea, died in Adwa and burried in Tembien! I am sure an ag9ame cannot understand a single word this father is talking, let alone grasping the content of it. When i was a kid, I frequently used to visit "adi" with my grandma. Her house is just infront of the village's church. Right between her "Hidmo" and the church was this big tree "DaEro", surounded by stones. Every time i go to Adi, my favorate thing to do was to sit at one of those stones and listen the "Shimagile Adi" discuss issues important to the adminstration of their village. I would never get tired or bored. Their speech were like a music to my ears. I have learned a great deal without knowing it. Although I was born and grew up in Asmara, my Tigringa is- compared to my childhood friends- so advanced. Those village lectures i was occassionaly exposed to had a great influence in my ability to master the language to a certain level. My dream is to write a book on Tigringa language. As a matter of fact, all Eri youngsters have a great responsibility to maintain the advancement of the language. After all, it is our own language. We are its masters.
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Tigryans are not coming to Eritrea to work anymore, they do come to shoot, loot and burn though. I am worried for the old man will not be able to gather his harvest in time to get it in the storage before the rain damps on it. What are Eris doing these days to gather their harvest, where is the labor help coming from?

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