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This is my channel and I’m Ermi. A freshman at AAU, really into aerospace and software engineering. I use this space to share my ideas, the challenges I run into, and my journey as I try to grow in both fields. DM: @ermijemmy ermizamr.tech

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This is the continued part of part 2. In this session we see: 👉How the environment was when the sun was being made 👉How the sun was made 👉When will the sun last 👉What will happen when it lasts 👉 Phases of the sun

Let’s kill this “summer = ክረምት” stuff once and for all. Westerns call summer their በጋ. As we know, when it is በጋ for them, it will be ክረምት for us. If we take the conceptual translation, the word summer indicates a season characterized by sunny and warm weather, so we can call it በጋ. The other view, which is used by many individuals in Ethiopia, translates summer as ክረምት, even though it doesn’t actually mean ክረምት. This happens because it is ክረምት here when the weather is summer for Westerns. In some sense, we and the Western world have opposite seasonal weather patterns. So which one is preferred? I prefer the conceptual translation: summer → በጋ What do you think on this?

Let’s settle the “summer = ክረምት” confusion once and for all. In Western countries, summer refers to the season that is sunny and warm. In Amharic, the season with those characteristics is በጋ. So conceptually, summer = በጋ. However, many people in Ethiopia translate summer as ክረምት. This happens because when it is summer in many Western countries, it happens to be ክረምት (rainy season) in Ethiopia. So the translation is based on timing, not meaning. But if we translate based on the actual concept of the season, it makes more sense to say: • Summer → በጋWinter → ክረምት Personally, I prefer the conceptual translation, not the calendar coincidence. What do you think?

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After robbing a bank, The robber to the clerk: "Did you see me robbing?" Clerk: "Yes" Then the robber shot him dead and asked the next clerk "Did you?" Second robber replied: "No but my wife did!"

Motivational Quote: Stop saying “I wish” and start saying “I will” Me: I will I wasn’t broke!

Have a blessed Sunday folks✨

It's funny how we all sleep differently. I sleep on my side, my brother sleeps on his back. My ex sleeps with everybody. That sort of thing.

One thing I wanna tell you, if the AI that you are chatting sounds very confident about the topic, I suggest you never believing it. The more it is confident, the shallower understanding it has.

as the previous one, I suggest you to ignore the AI summary on the top.

Hello, my beloved ones! Here is the next episode on the Solar System. Here there are no big concepts except we try to see about the more deep.

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#Theft The person who took my white T-shirt and black trousers from the 501 building drying area on Monday night around 3:15
#Theft The person who took my white T-shirt and black trousers from the 501 building drying area on Monday night around 3:15 AM is asked to return them immediately. These clothes were washed and left there to dry. I have clear camera footage of the person who took them. In the video, the person even tried to hide under a white bedsheet (Ansola), but the camera clearly captured his face for about 8 seconds. Despite the fact that I already printed and posted a warning notice on the dorm wall, the clothes have still not been returned. Therefore, this message serves as the final warning. This is the last chance to return the clothes to the exact place you took them from by tomorrow. You may return them quietly. If they are not returned by then, I will print the image from the camera footage and post it in this group and around the campus.

By the way guys @abeniman23 Is a real ነጋዴ and in the meantime a UV student ask him for shoes, cloths or whatever things you want He offers you with a very decent price trust me

Don't judge a book by its cover
Don't judge a book by its cover