- published: 30 May 2012
- views: 2920
- author: MsBissirat
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Learn Days Of The Week In Amharic(Ethiopian Language)
Here is the link if you want to learn days of the week in Tigrina https://www.youtube.com/...
published: 30 May 2012
author: MsBissirat
Learn Days Of The Week In Amharic(Ethiopian Language)
Here is the link if you want to learn days of the week in Tigrina https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=438MoFkhFZo Don't forget to rate comment and share my video...
- published: 30 May 2012
- views: 2920
- author: MsBissirat
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Learn The Basics In Amharic- Ethiopian Language
How old are u? What is your name? How to say it correctly for a man and woman :) Support m...
published: 05 May 2012
author: MsBissirat
Learn The Basics In Amharic- Ethiopian Language
How old are u? What is your name? How to say it correctly for a man and woman :) Support my channel by commenting, sharing, subbing.
- published: 05 May 2012
- views: 4357
- author: MsBissirat
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Learn Colors In Amharic (Ethiopian Language)
Don't forget to rate comment and share my videos with people u might think would like to l...
published: 30 May 2012
author: MsBissirat
Learn Colors In Amharic (Ethiopian Language)
Don't forget to rate comment and share my videos with people u might think would like to learn this language :) thank you in advance @.@
- published: 30 May 2012
- views: 3650
- author: MsBissirat
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The Story of Jesus - Amharic / Abyssinian / Ethiopian / Amarinya / Amarigna Language (Ethiopia)
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God). According to the Gospel of L...
published: 19 Jun 2012
author: eyong52
The Story of Jesus - Amharic / Abyssinian / Ethiopian / Amarinya / Amarigna Language (Ethiopia)
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God). According to the Gospel of Luke. (Ethiopia, Israel) Amharic / Abyssinian / Ethiopian / Amarinya...
- published: 19 Jun 2012
- views: 46898
- author: eyong52
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White guy say "feraferea." Ethiopian language amharic
a self-taught amharic speaking guy attempts to say "feraferea." his accent is so funny. en...
published: 27 Oct 2009
author: Abnet Shiferaw
White guy say "feraferea." Ethiopian language amharic
a self-taught amharic speaking guy attempts to say "feraferea." his accent is so funny. enjoy it guys.
- published: 27 Oct 2009
- views: 28914
- author: Abnet Shiferaw
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Chinese language education in Ethiopia
Ethiopia's biggest and most respected University---the Addis Ababa University--- is now wo...
published: 04 Jan 2013
author: Nazret Com
Chinese language education in Ethiopia
Ethiopia's biggest and most respected University---the Addis Ababa University--- is now working with the country's Confucius institute. The cooperation aims ...
- published: 04 Jan 2013
- views: 3499
- author: Nazret Com
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Learn how to count 1- 10 In Amharic Ethiopian language
Teaching how to count to 10 in Amharic which is Ethiopian language 1-and 6-sidiste 2-hulet...
published: 04 May 2012
author: MsBissirat
Learn how to count 1- 10 In Amharic Ethiopian language
Teaching how to count to 10 in Amharic which is Ethiopian language 1-and 6-sidiste 2-hulet 7-sebate 3-soste 8-siminte 4-arate 9-ze tegn 5-amiste 10-asir.
- published: 04 May 2012
- views: 1026
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Our Divine Heritage: Ethiopian-Hebrew Land, Language & Flag NEW
Ras Iadonis Tafari Speaks about Our Divine Heritage: Ethiopian-Hebrew Land, Language & Fla...
published: 07 Feb 2009
author: EthiopianHebrews
Our Divine Heritage: Ethiopian-Hebrew Land, Language & Flag NEW
Ras Iadonis Tafari Speaks about Our Divine Heritage: Ethiopian-Hebrew Land, Language & Flag... DOWNLOAD, SHARE & SPREAD THESE VIDEOS EVERYWHERE This Channel ...
- published: 07 Feb 2009
- views: 41108
- author: EthiopianHebrews
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Language School Video by New ethiopian Comedy
Language School Video by New ethiopian Comedy....
published: 01 Feb 2010
author: 100PercentGenious
Language School Video by New ethiopian Comedy
Language School Video by New ethiopian Comedy.
- published: 01 Feb 2010
- views: 48378
- author: 100PercentGenious
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Learn Amharic Now!!! The Entire Order - The Language of RasTafari
Learn Amharic Now!!! The Entire Order - The Language of RasTafari http://www.lojsociety.or...
published: 19 Feb 2009
author: LOJSociety
Learn Amharic Now!!! The Entire Order - The Language of RasTafari
Learn Amharic Now!!! The Entire Order - The Language of RasTafari http://www.lojsociety.org/books Learn Amharic Now!!! The Basic 33. This is one of a series ...
- published: 19 Feb 2009
- views: 176295
- author: LOJSociety
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Record PC By Ethiopian language
How to record your pc . type this into your browser ''http://www.oldapps.com/download.php?...
published: 11 Sep 2011
author: Ermias Ka
Record PC By Ethiopian language
How to record your pc . type this into your browser ''http://www.oldapps.com/download.php?oldappsid=SnagIt502.exe '' then save and install.Then press this to...
- published: 11 Sep 2011
- views: 100
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エチオピアステージドラマ日本語/ETHIOPIAN DRAMA IN JAPANESE LANGUAGE
The first Ethiopian stage drama in Japanese language Amharic Subtitle. made by,who are liv...
published: 28 Sep 2010
author: Dawit Girma
エチオピアステージドラマ日本語/ETHIOPIAN DRAMA IN JAPANESE LANGUAGE
The first Ethiopian stage drama in Japanese language Amharic Subtitle. made by,who are living less than 3 years life Experience in Japan.
- published: 28 Sep 2010
- views: 11562
- author: Dawit Girma
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Ethiopia - Chinese Language is given in BAC Degree Level in Ethiopian University - Welcome
Ethiopia - Chinese Language is given in BAC Degree Level in Ethiopian University - Welcome...
published: 26 Dec 2012
author: TwittEthio
Ethiopia - Chinese Language is given in BAC Degree Level in Ethiopian University - Welcome
Ethiopia - Chinese Language is given in BAC Degree Level in Ethiopian University - Welcome China come to in The city of Ethiopia.
- published: 26 Dec 2012
- views: 93
- author: TwittEthio
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Calculus " Sin,Cos,Tan" Ethiopian language (Amharic)
sin cos tan integration by parts is a rule that transforms the integral of products of fun...
published: 28 Feb 2012
author: NazrawiAcademy
Calculus " Sin,Cos,Tan" Ethiopian language (Amharic)
sin cos tan integration by parts is a rule that transforms the integral of products of functions into other (ideally simpler) integrals My Blogs http://nazra...
- published: 28 Feb 2012
- views: 3920
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How to Invite people to Grace Compass Church?
Grace Compass Church
7 Steps to More Spiritual Conversations
Here is what I do to engage ...
published: 27 Apr 2009
author: Grace Compass Church
How to Invite people to Grace Compass Church?
Grace Compass Church
7 Steps to More Spiritual Conversations
Here is what I do to engage people in a spiritual conversation:
1. Make it a priority. Be intentional
2. Pray for the opportunities.
3. Get out into the community.
4. Cultivate relationships.
5. Learn to ask good questions.
6. Look for God’s work in people.
7. Guard your heart.
Effective Evangelism Training
Power of the Holy Spirit emphasizes learning God’s vision for evangelism, and developing a passion for personal evangelism. This evangelism conference also seeks to develop practical evangelism skills in cooperating with the Holy Spirit.
The course uses a lot of the principles we teach about cooperating with the Holy Spirit and conversational evangelism, based on Phillip and Ethiopian Eunuch.
Phillip And The Ethiopian Eunuch
By EvangelismCoach • April 24, 2007
Acts Conversions
Let’s look at an “easy conversion,” that of the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts Chapter 8.
This conversion was as simple as picking a ripe mango ready to fall from a tree.
It’s not so much about the Eunuch as it is about Phillip being God’s tool to help the man come to faith.
The fruit is ready
The Fruit is Ready
These are the kinds of evangelistic conversations I love because a person has been prepared by the Lord to this point, and I get to be the one God uses to bring that person into the kingdom.
It reminds me that God is the Evangelist, that the Holy Spirit goes before us to prepare the way, and that when we are obedient to His promptings, the Lord can use us.
The passage: Acts 8:26-40.
Phillip had been directed by the Lord to go on a scavenger hunt. “Go to the south road, the desert road that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza.”
Phillip was then prompted to go and stand near a chariot that was on the road.
Phillip hears a man reading a particular passage from the book of Isaiah.
Phillip asks if he understands.
The man’s response: “How can I unless someone explains it to me? Please tell me who the prophet is talking about.”
Phillip began there and told him the good news about Jesus. The eunuch believed, he took baptism, and went on his way rejoicing, never to see Phillip again.
Reflections:
A seeker:
We know from the text what Phillip didn’t know at first. This man had been coming from Jerusalem, where he had been to worship God. Phillip didn’t know him, but found a man reading out loud from the Old Testament.
This man shows all the signs of one who is spiritualy thirsty.
• He had reworked his schedule to go to Jerusalem on his own.
• He was reading from the Scripture.
• He wanted somebody to explain what he was reading.
• He was willing to search for the truth.
• He was willing to understand.
This man was hungry for the things of God. He was spiritually thirsty. Prepared by God.
All he needed was a person to help explain.
An evangelist.
The Lord used an obedient Phillip to help this man into the kingdom.
Both sides always balance
God worked both sides of the equation, so to speak, putting Phillip and the spiritualy thirsty eunuch in the same place at the same time. This positioning is the Role of the Holy Spirit in Evangelism.
All Phillip had to do in this encounter with a stranger was to obey the promptings of the Holy Spirit.
In other words, Phillip got to work with God.
Phillip didn’t
• need to pry open a hard heart like a can of beans.
• have to waste hours of conversation about the existence of God.
• need to get the Eunuch to the starting point of a Gospel Script
All the talk in the world could not replace the work of God that prepared the eunuch ahead of time.
Luke on summarizes the conversation as “the good news about Jesus”. This was not a Scripted Evangelism Conversation.
So what?
For one brief afternoon, the stories of these two strangers intersected. Phillip was doing his ordinary routine when the Lord prompted him to go to specific place. The eunuch was simply going home after a pilgrimage.
But at one moment, their paths crossed and one man’s destiny was changed.
It is my desire that you spend time asking “God where are you at work?” It’s much easier to cooperate with God’s activity, rather than wasting hours of argument prying open a locked heart.
The key is that Phillip noticed “THAT” Chariot. God underlined the chariot and Phillip positioned himself.
We know that God’s Spirit is at work in us as believers, training us, teaching us, and transforming us.
But, I also want to point out how the Holy Spirit prepares the way for evangelism to occur naturally.
Consider Phillip and the Ethiopian Eunuch. Clearly the Spirit of God was at work in the life of the Eunuch.
• He had gone to Jerusalem to worship.
• He was reading Scripture.
• He wanted someone to explain Scripture to him.
The eunuch had a spiritual thirst, created by the Holy Spirit, and he was busy searching to slake that thirst. He was like the merchant looking for the fine pearl.
Easy Conversati
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Horrendous atrocities in Ethiopian prisons
Horrendous atrocities in Ethiopian prisons
By Assefa Negash, M.D.:
Introductory note:
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published: 28 Dec 2010
author: Ethiosun
Horrendous atrocities in Ethiopian prisons
Horrendous atrocities in Ethiopian prisons
By Assefa Negash, M.D.:
Introductory note:
Dear readers, it is while I have been on vacation in a county located thousands of kilometres from my second home country, Holland where I live as exile, that I read this horrendous account of the atrocities perpetrated on fellow Ethiopians. It was while thumbing through the pages of the Ethiomedia website that I stumbled on this report that carries gory account of gruesome human rights violations taking place in Ethiopia. Words cannot convey what I felt while reading this account of the barbaric atrocities and I could not sleep that night. After having read the report, the least which I could do was to respond to one of the pleas (i.e. making the world community know about this atrocity) of the few brave Ethiopians who, at the peril of their life and in defiance of a vindictive ethnicist regime, compiled and wrote this report. So the next morning, I decided to translate it from the original Amharic language in which this report has been written into English. I have translated this Amharic document with the hope of reaching many people, dotted across every nook and corner of the world, who are concerned with human rights. Once the big hurdle of translating the original Amharic document into English has been overcome, translating the English document into other European or even Asian languages would be a minuscule task owing to the available technology at hand. And I will shortly embark on the task of translating the English document into different European languages (French, Dutch, German, Spanish, etc) with the help of some editorial help from Ethiopian and non-Ethiopian foreign friends dotted around the world.
For four consecutive days I stayed hooked on a computer (located in an internet café) translating this Amharic document into English on some days working for as long as 11 hours a day. As I could not afford the luxury of working on my own computer (as I have not taken laptop with me on vacation), I was not able to go through this document thoroughly to make detailed review of minor translation errors. But I believe that my translation would do justice to the original Amharic document in lucidly bringing out to readers what the few brave Ethiopians have compiled with extraordinary dedication, dexterity, sense of patriotism and above all, sense of humanity. Translating some of the offensive insults (directed at defendants by the Tigrean ethno-nationalists) into English was not an easy task as the nuances in Amharic cannot be adequately captured in the English language. So I had to search words and expressions in English which approximate to the Amharic nuances expressed in the original Amharic document. I have translated almost all of the documents except some of the introductory pages that I deemed are redundant. All the texts put between parenthesis signs are added by me by way of explaining the matter at hand. But I have translated the document pertaining to the defendants and the concluding part in its entirety. All the texts put between parenthesis signs are added by me (the translator) by way of explaining the matter at hand. Let me say that I take off my hat for those brave Ethiopians who compiled and wrote this report. I salute these brave Ethiopians for the altruistic effort in immortalizing the pain of the victims of these atrocities so that all human beings dotted around the world may do something to alleviate the pain of these forgotten Ethiopians that languish in the dungeons of the incumbent ethnocentric regime that has been ensconced in power in since May 1991. I also salute the exemplary Ethiopian from Tigrai (Mr. Ermias) who has been rendered physically invalid for putting his humanity before his Tigrean ethnicity.
To listen the audio version of this document, click the play button:
Shocking as the gruesome manner in which these Ethiopian prisoners were physically and psychologically tortured, any one who is aware of the hatred which some of these Tigrean ethnonationalists (the authors & perpetrators of the atrocities documented in this translated report) were brought up, hearing narratives of alleged victimisation of their ancestors by Amharas, cannot fail to fathom or understand their potential capacity and readiness to perpetrate such gruesome atrocities on Amharas and members of other ethnic groups (Oromos, Gurages, Somalis, etc). In addition to this, the ethnic ideology of hate they have embraced during the last 36 years of TPLF’s emergence and its pervasive influence or hold on the psyche of its followers has made them to consider any one outside their ethnic group as a sub-human creature. Even a member of their own group, who does not subscribe to their ethnic ideology of hate, is considered as a sub-human creature (what TPLF has done to Mr. Ermias corroborates this fact).
Let me say, in passing, a little bit about the effects of ethnic nationalism on the psyche of those who are affl
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Ethiopian Epiphany: Timkat in Addis Ababa
According to Ethiopia's unique calendar, the year 2000 started last September. Christmas w...
published: 15 Aug 2008
author: The Common Language Project
Ethiopian Epiphany: Timkat in Addis Ababa
According to Ethiopia's unique calendar, the year 2000 started last September. Christmas was two weeks ago, on January 7th, and this weekend, at the end of the twelve days of Christmas, the country's 33 million Ethiopian Orthodox Christians celebrated Timkat, or Epiphany, a commemoration of the baptism of Christ. CLP Audio Producer Jessica Partnow brings us this report from the nation's capitol, Addis Ababa.
Photos by Sarah Stuteville; Audio by Jessica Partnow. Produced with support from the Pulitzer Center On Crisis Reporting.
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English language Trailer for 13 Months of Sunshine (letterbox)
English trailer for 13 Months of Sunshine, Ethiopian drama set in Los Angeles....
published: 18 May 2008
author: 13 Months of Sunshine
English language Trailer for 13 Months of Sunshine (letterbox)
English trailer for 13 Months of Sunshine, Ethiopian drama set in Los Angeles.
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Physics " Vectors and Scalar" Ethiopian language (Amharic) # 1
Physiscs: about Vectors and Scalar, Vectors are defined as quantities that include both ma...
published: 19 Feb 2012
author: NazrawiAcademy
Physics " Vectors and Scalar" Ethiopian language (Amharic) # 1
Physiscs: about Vectors and Scalar, Vectors are defined as quantities that include both magnitude and direction. Scalar quantities do not include direction. ...
- published: 19 Feb 2012
- views: 635
- author: NazrawiAcademy
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Physics " Force " Ethiopian language (Amharic) # 2
In physics, a force is any influence that causes an object to undergo a change in speed, a...
published: 19 Feb 2012
author: NazrawiAcademy
Physics " Force " Ethiopian language (Amharic) # 2
In physics, a force is any influence that causes an object to undergo a change in speed, a change in direction, or a change in shape. In other words, a force...
- published: 19 Feb 2012
- views: 255
- author: NazrawiAcademy
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Statistics " Probability " Ethiopian language (Amharic) # 2
Probability is ordinarily used to describe an attitude of mind towards some proposition of...
published: 12 Feb 2012
author: NazrawiAcademy
Statistics " Probability " Ethiopian language (Amharic) # 2
Probability is ordinarily used to describe an attitude of mind towards some proposition of whose truth we are not certain. My Blogs http://nazrawi.blogspot.c...
- published: 12 Feb 2012
- views: 156
- author: NazrawiAcademy
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Calculus " Integration by parts"Ethiopian language (Amharic) # 2
integration by parts is a rule that transforms the integral of products of functions into ...
published: 28 Feb 2012
author: NazrawiAcademy
Calculus " Integration by parts"Ethiopian language (Amharic) # 2
integration by parts is a rule that transforms the integral of products of functions into other (ideally simpler) integrals My Blogs http://nazrawi.blogspot....
- published: 28 Feb 2012
- views: 41
- author: NazrawiAcademy