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  1. Tigre ( ትግረ, also known as Tigré ትግሬ; tigrē, or by its Eritrean autonym Tigrayit ትግራይት) is an Ethiopian Semitic language spoken in the Horn of Africa, primarily by the Tigre people of Eritrea. [3] Along with Tigrinya, it is believed to be the most closely related living language to Ge'ez, which is still in use as the ...

  2. Tigrayans • Tigre • Zay • Amhara • Gurage • Harari • other Habesha peoples. The Tigrinya people ( ትግርኛ, ብሄረ ትግርኛ Təgrəñña ), also known as the Biher-Tigrinya or Kebessa, are an ethnic group native to Eritrea. They speak the Tigrinya language. [3] [4] There also exists a sizable Tigrinya community in the ...

  3. Tigrinya ( äthiopische Schrift ትግርኛ, tǝgrǝñña, auch Tigrinnya, italienisch Tigrino ), deutsch Tigrinisch, ist eine semitische Sprache, die in Äthiopien und Eritrea gesprochen wird. Sie ist zusammen mit der altäthiopischen Sprache aus einer gemeinsamen älteren Vorform entstanden. Die Sprecher dieser Sprache werden heute in ...

  4. Tigrinya verbs. Categories: North Ethiopian Semitic languages. Languages of Eritrea. Languages of Ethiopia. Hidden category: Wikipedia categories named after languages.

  5. Língua tigrínia. O tigrinha ou tigrínia (ትግርኛ, transl. tigriññā) é uma língua semítica etiópica falada pelo povo tigrínio, da região homônima do norte da Etiópia e da Eritreia, onde é a língua nacional, e entre emigrantes destas regiões residentes em Israel (os Beta Israel ).

  6. H:IPA-TI. The charts below show the way in which the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) represents Tigrinya language pronunciations in Wikipedia articles. For a guide to adding IPA characters to Wikipedia articles, see Template:IPA and Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Pronunciation § Entering IPA characters . The Tigrinya letters (ፊደላት) in ...

  7. Tigrinya also has a significant number of four-consonant (or "quadriliteral") roots (referred to in this article as "4"). These fall into a single conjugation class. Examples are መስከረ mäskärä 'testify' and ቀልጠፈ k'ält'äfä 'hurry'. The language also has five-consonant (or "quinquiliteral") roots (referred to in this article ...