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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmharicAmharic - Wikipedia

    The Ethiopic (or Ge'ez) writing system is visible on the side of this Ethiopian Airlines Fokker 50: it reads "Ethiopia's": የኢትዮጵያ ye-ʾityop̣p̣ya. The Amharic script is an abugida, and the graphemes of the Amharic writing system are called fidäl. It is derived from a modification of the Ge'ez script.

  2. Tigrinya notices at an Eritrean Orthodox Church, Schiebroek, Rotterdam. Tigrinya ( ትግርኛ, Təgrəñña; also spelled Tigrigna) is an Ethio-Semitic language commonly spoken in Eritrea and in northern Ethiopia 's Tigray Region by the Tigrinya and Tigrayan peoples. [2] It is also spoken by the global diaspora of these regions.

  3. Dejazmach (ደጃዝማች däjazmač, short for Dejenazmach, Commander of the main army) – a military title meaning commander of the central body of a traditional Ethiopian armed force composed of a vanguard, main body, left and right wings and a rear body. [3] Marcus equates this to a count.

  4. The Biblica translation of the Bible is for the Amharic language, which is primarily used in Ethiopia. This translation uses an informal language style and applies a meaning-based translation philosophy. It is translated from the biblical languages. The Old Testament was completed in 2001 and the New Testament in 1988.

  5. Daniel ( Hebrew: דָּנִיֵּאל) is a masculine given name and a surname of Hebrew origin. It means "God is my judge" [8] [9] and derives from two early biblical figures, primary among them Daniel from the Book of Daniel. It is a common given name for males and also used as a surname, regularly the basis for various derived given names ...

  6. Old Ethiopic (endoglossonym gəʕz ‘Geez’, 1 also called “Classical Ethiopic”, “Ethiopic”) belongs to the North Ethiosemitic languages (together with Tigrinya and Tigre) within Ethiosemitic (on the problem of North Ethiosemitic unity, see Bulakh & Kogan 2010 ). It was a living language during the Aksumite period (first millennium ad ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IgziabeherIgziabeher - Wikipedia

    Igziabeher. Igziabeher ( Amharic: እግዚአብሔር; / əɡziˈɑːbəhɛr /) means literally "Lord of a nation" or "tribe", i.e. God, in the Ethiopian or Ge'ez language, as well as modern Ethiosematic languages including Amharic. [1]

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