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  1. Geʽez (Ge'ez: ግዕዝ, romanized: Gəʽəz, IPA: [ˈɡɨʕɨz] ⓘ) is a script used as an abugida (alphasyllabary) for several Afro-Asiatic and Nilo-Saharan languages of Ethiopia and Eritrea.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GeʽezGeʽez - 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.

  3. 24 de may. de 2024 · Geez script is a script used in modern-day Eritrea and Ethiopia that dates back to the 1st century CE.

    • Notable Features
    • Used to Write
    • Numerals
    • Sample Texts in Ge'ez
    • Links
    • Languages Written with The Ethiopic (Ge'ez) Script
    • Abugidas / Syllabic Alphabets
    Type of writing system: Abugida / Syllabic Alphabet(አቡጊዳ)
    Each symbol represents a syllable consisting of a consonant plus a vowel. The basic signs are modified in a number of different ways to indicate the various vowels.
    There is no standard way of transliterating the Ge'ez script into the Latin alphabet.

    Ge'ez(ግዕዝ), the classical language of Ethiopia which is still used as a liturgical language by Ethiopian christians and the Beta Israel Jewish community of Ethiopia. Amharic(ኣማርኛ), the national language of Ethiopia, has about 27 million speakers. It is spoken mainly in North Central Ethiopia. There are Amharic speakers in a number of other countrie...

    These numerals developed from the Greekalphabet, possibly via Coptic. Source: https://zethio.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/numbers-in-geez.pdf Download script charts for Ge'ez and other Ethiopic scripts(Excel)

    Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    ተወልዱ፡ኵሉ፡ሰብእ፡ግዑዛን፡ወዕሩያን፡በማዕረግ፡ወብሕግ።ቦሙ፡ኅሊና፡ወዐቅል፡ወይትጌበሩ፡አሐዱ፡ ምስለ፡አሀዱ፡በመንፈሰ፡እኍና።

    Information about the Ge'ez language and script http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ge'ez_language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ge'ez_abugida Information about the Amharic language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amharic_language Dehai Blin Page - online Blin lessons http://www.people.vcu.edu/~gasmerom/Eritrean_languages/blin/ Amharic-English dictionary http...

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  4. The Ge'ez script (Ge'ez: ግዕዝ, Gəʿəz), also known as Ethiopic, is a writing system native to Eastern Africa. It is the alphabet used in several languages of Eritrea and Ethiopia. The script is used as an abugida (alphasyllabary) for languages such as Amharic and Tigrinya. It originally was an abjad, writing consonants only.

  5. Amharic is written with a version of the Ge'ez script known as ፊደል (Fidel). There are a number of ways to transliterate Amharic into the Latin alphabet, including one developed by Ernst Hammerschmidt, the EAE Transliteration system, developed by Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, and the BGN/PCGN* system, which was designed for use in romanizing ...

  6. 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.