
Hamzza Ahmed
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Hamzza Ahmed
@HamzzaAhmed2
Lingusitics Enthusiast, Interested in the Ethiopian-Semitic Languages as well as early varieties of Arabic
Katılım Şubat 2021
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@NderituAlfred2 @fwmann1e Or the Ember Island Players episode
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@fwmann1e they should have done this for the beach episode
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@countingloot @HeathRow14 @PrinceM1113 @elitetakes_ @nextyear_city65 Long story short, the Sonics were relocated to a city almost 2,000 miles away from us (taking KD & Westbrook with them). We haven’t had an NBA team since 2008 . Imagine how Phoenix would feel if the Suns were relocated to Louisville Kentucky a year after acquiring Devin Booker.
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@HeathRow14 @PrinceM1113 @elitetakes_ @nextyear_city65 What’s the lore because didn’t they deadass become a thing in yall city
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@he_negash *አንሥኦ (for an exact translation of the Amharic 😉)
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Ge'ez of the day:
አንሥአ
ans'a
Amharic of the day:
አንሣው
ansaw
lift it (the flag of Ethiopia) up; elevate it; raise it
#TeddyAfro
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More like only on Twitter starting April 12th
Paramount Pictures@ParamountPics
THE LEGEND OF AANG: THE LAST AIRBENDER – only in theatres October 9, 2026.
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@DerMenschensohn @Salemm_5 Here it is!
Hamzza Ahmed@HamzzaAhmed2
Last year, I saw an interesting tweet from a professor at the University of Washington regarding Umm Ayman and the Ge'ez language. There is a hadith where Umm Ayman approaches the prophet and says "Salam lā ʕalaykum," to which he responds by advising her to simply say "Assalām"
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This name form of Mary, مارية, is quite unexpected in this Ethiopian context, no?
sunnah.com/bukhari:434
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@PhDniX @DerMenschensohn @Salemm_5 @Guggenhe1m Below is the Hadith. Interestingly, I haven’t come across any other Hadith that uses the word ʔamlāk for “kings” (mulūk is used pretty much everywhere else). Interesting to note that the word came to mean “god” in the Ethiopian-Semitic languages 😊

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@DerMenschensohn @Salemm_5 @Guggenhe1m I've never seen it! But I also don't read about kings very often. Judeo-Arabic grammatical terminology uses mulūk to refer to the Hebrew vowel signs for what it's worth.
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@odeiojs @teto_0207 @4vataruniverse Aang (with the voice of all the previous Avatars combined) : TELL ME WHERE APPA IS!
Toph: 😮
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@wavu_is_active @bennynotblanco Today was not a good day 😂😂😂
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this dont even look like a movie cast , this look like a black family throwback 😂😂
Natasha@Whitehorsemagic
Friday cast 1995
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Which itself is a dialect of Iraqw: the mother of all languages
Bad Arabic and Hebrew Takes@arabic_bad
Wrong. Arabic and Coptic are dialects of Hausa.
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@azforeman The story ain’t complete until it’s written in Proto-Indo-European
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