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Semitic-speaking Ethiopians and Eritreans collectively refer to themselves as Habesha or Abesha, tho ...
1 year agoEthiopia: In Ethiopia, you would say, ewedihale lehu (ē wĕd hä′ lō) to a man and ewedishale hu (ē wĕ ...
1 year agoKnown to most in the West as the home of Emperor Haile Selassie, the so-called Lion of Judah. Ethiop ...
1 year ago159,500 people The Ethiopian Beta Israel community in Israel today comprises more than 159,500 peop ...
1 year agoOn the eve of Christmas, Ethiopian Christians attend an overnight church service, usually starting a ...
1 year agoAbout 7000 BC, Afro-Asiatic-speaking population namely Cushitic and Omotic-speaking people grouped i ...
1 year agoEthiopians people are beautiful, proud, hospitable, and very kind. There is a great cultural and eth ...
1 year agoWhile expats may experience a degree of culture shock in Ethiopia's fairly traditional and conservat ...
1 year agoThe most typical Ethiopian breakfast is fir-fir, shredded leftover injera that's stir-fried with ber ...
1 year agoMost Muslim Ethiopian women wear a long loose dress called an 'abaya' that covers their body from he ...
1 year agoThey may fast regularly, but Ethiopians are serious about their food when it's time to eat. In this ...
1 year agoCurrently less than one percent of the 67 million people in Ethiopia eat rice – preferring wheat and ...
1 year agoThe Ethiopian calendar has 12 months of 30 days each, and a 13th month of five or six days to even t ...
1 year agoArabic, which also belongs to the Afroasiatic family, is spoken in some areas of Ethiopia. Many Musl ...
1 year agoOx is the most common meat consumed, but for some Ethiopians, eating raw goat— a more expensive sort ...
1 year agoMany Ethiopians abstain from eating certain meats, and mostly eat vegetarian and vegan foods. ...
1 year ago“Forengi” is the word for “foreigner” here, something I learned when I heard a few locals say it to ...
1 year agoGratitude: Thank-yous are often given in the form of a blessing. For example, rather than saying “th ...
1 year agoLamb, goat and fowl are commonly eaten. However, turkey, pork and ham are not as common. Many Ethiop ...
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