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Professeur en Amharique Debalkew Kiros

Debalkew Kiros

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Amharique
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Anglais
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A native Amharic speaker with over three decades of teaching experience
De ÉthiopieLieu de résidence : Addis Ababa, Éthiopie (10:40 UTC+03:00)
À propos de moi
Professeur italki depuis le 3 Jun 2024
Sujets d'intérêtHistoireSportSantéLectureMusique
My name is Debalkew Kiros. I was born and raised up in Ethiopia, Addis Ababa the capital city of Ethiopia. I have Bachelor degree on Education from Addis Ababa University. I have served as a chemistry teacher for 36 years. Amharic is my first language and I Speak intermediate Tigregna. I also speak fluent English. I am a father of two daughters and a son. After a successful completion of 36 years of serving students of my country, I am now a proud father of three independent children and a retired teacher with plenty students making me proud. I spend most of my time enjoying with my wife & grand children. I also do physical exercises a lot. I love exploring new things all over the world.
5.0
Évaluation
29
Élèves
115
Leçons
100%
Assiduité
98%
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Leçons (Amharique)

Leçon d'essai
14 leçons terminées
USD 5.00+
Amharic Language Basic to Advanced level
A1 -  C2

Essentiel des langues

101 leçons terminées
USD 5.00+

Disponibilité

Selon ton fuseau horaire (UTC+00:00)

25 avis

John W Riddell
17 leçons en Amharique
We explored the song “Ras Mule Yeselet Lij”, working on lyrics and pronunciation, and he always helps with recordings and old-school romanization I truly appreciate. As Proverbs 24:3 says, “By wisdom a house is built, and through understanding it is established.”
22 sept. 2025
John W Riddell
17 leçons en Amharique
Debalkew is a wonderful and knowledgeable teacher. For the past two months, he has helped me with songs and improved my Amharic pronunciation while also teaching me about Ethiopian culture. This lesson we focused on Teddy Afro’s Demo Be Abay, a powerful song about the Abay (Nile) River and its deep significance. I learned words and phrases like “መሄድ በለው (Che Belew)” – “giddy up / move forward,” “ጎራዴ (Gorade)” – “sword,” and “አስተማሪ (Astamari)” – “teacher.” I’m truly grateful to be on this journey of language and culture with him. እግዚአብሔር ይባርክ። (Egziabher yibark / God bless)
29 août 2025
John W Riddell
17 leçons en Amharique
I had an awesome lesson with Debalkew; we even went overtime on Teddy Afro's Naet. He breaks it down so clearly that I’m now picking up words, patterns, and pronunciation, and it gets easier each time. His recordings and write-ups make learning fun and stress-free. እግዚአብሔር ይመስገን (Egziabher yimesgen; Thank God).
15 août 2025
John W Riddell
17 leçons en Amharique
A great teacher, a humble man, and a respected elder of the Ethiopian community. Truly someone to honor. God bless. አስደናቂ አስተማሪ እና ክቡር አለቃ፣ በኢትዮጵያዊያን ማህበር ውስጥ የሚከበር። እግዚአብሔር ይባርከው። Asdenaqi astemari ena kibur aleqa, be-Ityop’iyawiyan mahber wust yemikebar. Egziabher yibarkew.
15 sept. 2025
John W Riddell
17 leçons en Amharique
Debalkew helped me study “ኦ ውሸቷን ነው” by Yohana, guiding me through the lyrics, more profound meaning, and pronunciation. We even sang it together, and he explained the difference between Ge’ez and Amharic. He is a patient & insightful teacher!
22 août 2025
John W Riddell
17 leçons en Amharique
As the proverb says, ‘He who loves the land honours its harvest.’ Debalkew’s love for Ethiopia shows in every lesson. Thanks to his breakdown of Yared Negu & Micky Gonderegna – Ethiopiye, I went from tongue-tied to singing along with confidence. Pure joy, pure Ethiopian pride!"
11 août 2025
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