Amharic (/æmˈhærɪk/ am-HARR-ik or /ɑːmˈhɑːrɪk/ ahm-HAR-ik; native name: አማርኛ, romanized: Amarəñña, IPA: [amarɨɲːa] ) is an Ethiopian Semitic language...
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Amhara people (redirect from Amharics)
Amharas (Amharic: አማራ, romanized: Āmara; Ge'ez: ዐምሐራ, romanized: ʾÄməḥära) are a Semitic-speaking ethnic group indigenous to Ethiopia, traditionally inhabiting...
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spoken by the Oromo, and Somali, spoken by the Somali; the latter includes Amharic, spoken by the Amhara, and Tigrinya, spoken by the Tigrayans. Together...
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Ethio-Semitic languages (redirect from Amharic–Argobba languages)
speakers as of 2019, including around 25,100,000 second language speakers, Amharic is the most widely spoken of the group, the most widely spoken language...
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BGN/PCGN romanization (redirect from Romanization of Amharic)
system for Afghanistan Pashto and Dari 2007 system BGN/PCGN romanization Amharic 1967 system BGN/PCGN romanization Arabic 1956 system; BGN 1946, PCGN 1956...
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there appeared translations of the Bible into Amharic. The first translation of the Bible into Amharic was by Abu Rumi in the early 19th century. In the...
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Geʽez script (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
Judaism of the Beta Israel Jewish community in Ethiopia. In the languages Amharic and Tigrinya, the script is often called fidäl (ፊደል), meaning "script"...
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The following is an alphabetical list of Amharic writers, presenting an overview of notable authors, journalists, novelists, playwrights, poets and screenwriters...
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of November 2011, DW only broadcast radio programming via shortwave in Amharic, Chinese, Dari, English, and French for Africa, Hausa, Kiswahili, Pashtu...
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Ethiopia (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
the east from eastern Turkey to India. This Greek name was borrowed into Amharic as ኢትዮጵያ, ʾĪtyōṗṗyā. In Greco-Roman epigraphs, Aethiopia was a specific...
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alphabetical list of notable musicians using Amharic vocals in their musical compositions. The Amharic language is predominantly used in Ethiopia. Contents: ...
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Geʽez Braille (redirect from Amharic Braille)
Letter values are mostly in line with international usage. At least the Amharic language is supported; perhaps the extended letters needed for Tigrinya...
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with Ethiopia. In 1958, it was replaced by the Southern Ethiopic language Amharic prior to its annexation.[whose?] Upon Eritrea's independence in 1991, Tigrinya...
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(Amharic: ጸደይ) (Oromo: Arfaasaa) (Spring) (September–November), Bega [am] (Amharic: በጋ) (Oromo: Ganna) (Summer) (December–February), Belg (Amharic: በልግ)...
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Ethiopian cuisine (category CS1 Amharic-language sources (am))
boxes, or other symbols instead of Ethiopic characters. Ethiopian cuisine (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ምግብ "Ye-Ītyōṗṗyā məgəb"), which is synonymous with Amhara cultural...
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who now speak Amharic.[citation needed] The Weyto language was first mentioned by the Scottish traveler James Bruce, who spoke Amharic. Bruce passed through...
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Lingua franca (section Amharic)
doi:10.1080/09544169708717813. "Amharic Language: How it become Ethiopia's Lingua Franca – Addis Herald". "Amharic as a lingua franca and tool of domination"...
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Habesha peoples (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
Habesha peoples (Ge'ez: ሐበሠተ; Amharic: ሐበሻ; Tigrinya: ሓበሻ; commonly used exonym: Abyssinians) is an ethnic or pan-ethnic identifier that has been historically...
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Love to the Grave (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
Love to the Grave (Amharic: ፍቅር እስከ መቃብር) is an Amharic novel by Haddis Alemayehu published in 1968. It is one of the best known novels in Ethiopia and...
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status (spoken by diaspora or other minorities) Abaza Abkhaz Albanian Amharic Armenian Azerbaijani Balochi Bosniak[dubious – discuss] Chechen Chinese...
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Serbian, Ukrainian, Georgian, Armenian, Hebrew, Urdu, Arabic, Persian, Amharic, Nepali, Hindi, Marathi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada...
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Available in 112 languages List of languages Multilingual Afrikaans, Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Assamese, Azerbaijani, Basque, Belarusian, Bengali,...
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Semitic languages (category Amharic language)
are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They include Arabic, Amharic, Tigrinya, Aramaic, Hebrew, Maltese and numerous other ancient and modern...
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The Reporter (Ethiopia) (redirect from Ethiopian Reporter (Amharic))
The Reporter (Amharic: ሪፖርተር), also known as The Ethiopian Reporter, is a private newspaper published in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It appears in both English...
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Ethiopian calendar (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
Ethiopian calendar (Amharic: ዓውደ ወር; Ge'ez: ዓዉደ ወርሕ; Tigrinya: ዓዉደ ኣዋርሕ), or Ge'ez calendar (Ge'ez: ዓዉደ ወርሕ; Tigrinya: ዓዉደ ኣዋርሕ; Amharic: የኢትዮጲያ ዘመን ኣቆጣጠር)...
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use the phrase "selam alejkum" (Cyrillic: селам алејкум). In Amharic, the native Amharic term Selam is used in place of Tadias, which is the equivalent...
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Adama (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
Adama (Oromo: Adaamaa, Amharic: አዳማ), formerly Nazreth (Amharic: ናዝሬት), is a one of the cities of Oromia Region of Ethiopia.[needs update?] Located in...
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Afrikaans Albanian Amharic Armenian Arabic Azerbaijani Bengali Bulgarian Chinese Croatian Czech Danish Dari Dutch English (Mandatory) Estonian Finnish...
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speak Qimant, and it is considered endangered, as most children speak Amharic; likewise, adherence to the traditional religion has dropped substantially...
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(English) Debi (English) Debey (English) Debee (English) Deborha (Amharic) Dibora (Amharic) Debra (English) Debora (English) Debbra (English) Devorah (Hebrew)...
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