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- Geʽez - Wikipedia
Geʽez is written with Ethiopic or the Geʽez abugida, a script that was originally developed specifically for this language In languages that use it, such as Amharic and Tigrinya, the script is called Fidäl, which means script or alphabet Geʽez is read from left to right
- Ethiopic Restaurant
Ethiopic Restaurant is proud to be the first Ethiopian Restaurant on the H Street Corridor and intends to cater to a wide customer base We want everyone to feel welcome and entertained Ethiopic’s authentic Ethiopian food menu will feature vegetarian, meat, poultry, and fish
- Geez (Ethiopic) syllabic script and the Amharic language
Information about the Ge'ez or Ethiopic syllabary and the Amharic language, which is spoken in Ethiopia by about 27 million people
- Ethiopic alphabet | Ge’ez, Semitic, Syllabary | Britannica
Ethiopic alphabet, writing system used to write the Geʿez literary and ecclesiastical language and the Amharic, Tigre, and Tigrinya languages of Ethiopia and Eritrea Apparently derived from Sabaean, a South Semitic script, the Ethiopic script probably originated in the early 4th century ad; it is
- ETHIOPIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ETHIOPIC is ethiopian ethiopian; of, relating to, or constituting Ethiopic; of, relating to, or constituting a group of related Semitic languages spoken in Ethiopia… See the full definition
- Ethiopic
The computerization (Digitization) history of the ancient Ethiopian Alphabet -ETHIOPIC (Click image OFFICIAL Ethiopic-UNICODE Chart) Ethiopic is the name of the alphabet representing all ethiopian languages
- Geez (Classical Ethiopic) - Ancient Bookshelf
Ge'ez is the classical language of Ethiopia As a member of the Semitic language family its relatives include familiar languages like Hebrew and Arabic Ge'ez is really important for students of Greco-Roman Judaism and the history of Christianity
- Topical Bible: Ethiopic Versions
The Ethiopic Versions of the Bible refer to the translations of the Scriptures into the Ge'ez language, an ancient South Semitic language that was once the liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
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