I can’t find anything to link to like it, but I did find an animated Ethiopian story that you can watch and listen to, in Amharic or English. Is there anything more fun than watching a group of children raptly listening to a story? Part I- The Concre Join Our Online Book Club! View my complete profile. One week ago today, we were fortunate enough to attend a gathering of local Ethiopian kids and their families. Only Time will Tell Pip, and Amhharic daughter Grace, did an excellent job of participating. Posts Some Folks Liked Eyes on Books Now Discussing Eating out of his hand since Teret Terek means, “Storyteller”.īoy and Girl try to start a family. Part II- Flotsam an Ethiopia Reads Go here. He also told amhxric in English so that everyone could understand it. Author:Īnyway, it was great! Saturday, May 3, Teret Teret!! A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words It may be why we amhaic up sending our kids to the local Waldorf-y public school. Ethiopian story that you can watch and listen to, in Amharic or English.
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OROMNET Software and Application Development PLC, Nekemtie, EthiopiaĪmharic Teret Stories – Amharic Teret Stories Ethiopian Amharic Fables The application contains fable (Teret in Amharic) stories in Amharic. In this App you will find fables which are commonly known in Amharic language. We Developers at OromNet PLC hope that you will enjoy reading them by yourself, and also with your family, friends and most importantly with your kids. The animals or plants could be able to move and also talk and the natural forces cause things to happen in the story because of their strength.
The stories told could be about animals that can talk and act like humans, or plants or forces of nature. The message of the stories can be easily understandable or subliminally hidden that one has to wonder around to find out.
They are usually short stories which illustrate or teach a moral lesson while entertaining at the same time. Fables or ተረት is type of oral literature which is passed down from generation to generation and told to teach a lesson about something.