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- Tigrinya language - Wikipedia
Tigrinya (along with Arabic) was one of Eritrea's official languages during its short-lived federation with Ethiopia In 1958, it was replaced by the Southern Ethiopic language Amharic prior to Eritrea's annexation Upon Eritrea's independence in 1991, Tigrinya retained the status of working language in the country
- Tigrinya language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot
Tigrinya is a member of the Ethiopic branch of Semitic languages spoken mainly in the Tigre region of Ethiopia, and in Central Eritrea In 2007 there were about 4 4 milion speakers of Tigrinya, and there were 3 1 million Tigrinya speakers in Eritrea in 2016
- Tigrinya language | Ethiopia, Eritrea, Semitic | Britannica
Tigrinya language, a Semitic language of the Tigray people of northern Ethiopia and southern Eritrea Written records include religious texts prepared by mission societies and an increasing number of textbooks and literary works
- AFRICA | 101 Last Tribes - Tigrinya people
The Tigrinya people, also known as Tigrigna, are an ethnic group indigenous to Eritrea The Tigrinya people are the largest ethnic group in Eritrea, accounting for approximately 50 percent of the country's population
- Tigrinya | Penn Language Center - University of Pennsylvania
Tigrinya, also spelled Tigrigna, Tigrnia, Tigrina, Tigriña, less commonly Tigrinian, Tigrinyan, is a Semitic language spoken in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia (its speakers there are called "Tigrawot, Tegaru") by the Tigrinya people, where it has official status, and in central Eritrea, where it is one of the two main languages of Eritrea, and
- Tigrinya - Visit Eritrea
One of the nine ethnic groups of Eritrea, the Tigrinya people are mainly sedentary farmers Historically, their ancestral farmland is in the central Highlands Today however, they are spread over much of the country
- Tigrinya Language: A Gateway to East African Culture with a . . .
In its homeland, Tigrinya serves as an official language of Eritrea and is widely spoken in the Tigray region of Ethiopia It is used in all aspects of life— government, education, business, and media —while remaining a core part of cultural and religious practices
- University of Cambridge Language Centre Resources - Tigrinya
Tigrinya (also known as Tigrigna) is an Afro-Asiatic language (distantly related to Arabic and Hebrew) and a member of the Southern Semitic subfamily Tigrinya is closely related to the Tigre and Ge'ez languages
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