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  1. Bahasa Ge'ez (ግዕዝ, Gəʿəz, IPA: [ɡɨʕɨz]; juga ditransliterasikan sebagai Gi'iz, dan dirujuk sebagai Ethiopik) merupakan satu bahasa Semitik Selatan kuno yang dikembangkan di kawasan yang kini Eritrea dan utara Habsyah di Tanduk Afrika, sebagai bahasa pertanian. Selepas itu bahasa ini menjadi bahasa rasmi Keberajaan Aksum dan Istana ...

  2. Ge'ez, because of its status in Ethiopian culture, and possibly also its simple structure, acted as a literary medium until relatively recent times. [page needed] The earliest written example of Tigrinya is a text of local laws found in the district of Logosarda, Debub Region in Southern Eritrea, which dates from the 13th century. [citation needed]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Talk:GeʽezTalk:Geʽez - Wikipedia

    Reply. [ reply] Correct. be-hWala, for instance, is a pure Amharic term, derived from the Ge'ez ከወላ/ከዋላ kawalā/kawālā "behind" (prefixed "be-" meaning "by, in" or showing that it's related to time). `Ametat (ዓመታት) has the -at plural more common in Ge'ez in Tigrinya, but is still standard Amharic.

  4. El ge'ez (ግዕዝ, AFI ɡɨʕɨz ⓘ) es una lengua extinta perteneciente al grupo de lenguas semíticas meridionales. Se hablaba en la Antigüedad en el Reino de Aksum, en el norte de la actual Etiopía. La Biblia fue traducida a este idioma en el siglo IV, y durante muchos siglos, después de que dejara de ser lengua viva usada en la ...

  5. The Garima Gospels are three ancient Ethiopic manuscripts containing all four canonical Gospel Books, as well as some supplementary material like lists of Gospel chapters. [1] Garima 2, the earliest, is believed to be the earliest surviving complete illuminated Christian manuscript. [2] [3] Monastic tradition holds that the first two were ...

  6. Multilingual support (Ethiopic) The Ge'ez alphabet (Ethiopic script), is used in East Africa for the Agaw languages, Amharic language, Gurage languages, and the Tigrinya language among others. The syllabary evolved from the script for classical Ge'ez, which is now a liturgical language . macOS has supported Ethiopic since 2010 with the 'Kefa' font.

  7. Christianity portal. v. t. e. The Ethiopian Catholic Church [a] or Ethiopian Eastern Catholic Church is a sui iuris (autonomous) Eastern Catholic church that is based in Ethiopia. As a particular church of the Catholic Church, it is in full communion with the Holy See. Established in 1930, the church is organised under a metropolitan bishop who ...

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