- Ethio-Semitic (also
Ethiopian Semitic,
Ethiosemitic,
Ethiopic or Abyssinian) is a
family of
languages spoken in Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Sudan. They form...
- Yemen), Ge'ez is
descended from a
different branch of
Southern Semitic,
Ethiosemitic or
Ethiopic sub-branch.
South Arabian inscriptions does not
mention any...
- Peninsula, in
Yemen and Oman, and
Socotra Island.
Together with the
Ethiosemitic and
Sayhadic languages, the
Western branch, they form the
South Semitic...
- use in Ethiopia. It and its
variants remain in use
today for
various Ethiosemitic languages. In Arabia, the
South Semitic scripts were
replaced by the...
- The Geʽez
script has been
adapted to
write other languages,
mostly Ethiosemitic,
particularly Amharic in Ethiopia, and
Tigrinya in both
Eritrea and Ethiopia...
-
writing the Geʽez, Tigrinya, Amharic, Tigre, Harari,
Gurage and
other Ethiosemitic languages and
Central Cu****ic
languages or Agaw languages. The following...
- Cu****ic-speaking Cu****ic
peoples traditionally centered in the
lowlands and the
Ethiosemitic-speaking
Ethiopian Highlanders and
Eritrean Highlanders centered in the...
-
ethnic groups Tigrinya Tigrayans Tigre Amhara Harari Silte Zay Afar
Gurage Beja Beta
Israel Oromo Somali Saho
other Cu****ic and
Ethiosemitic peoples...
-
language are
probably descendants.
Ethiopian Semitic (Ethio-Semitic,
Ethiosemitic, Ethiopic) on the
southern coast of the
Arabian Peninsula and
found across...
- pronunciation: [ʕaθ.tar]) in Arabic; and the
masculine form ʿÄstär (ዐስተር) in
Ethiosemitic. The
Ugaritic masculine variant of ʿAṯtar, 𐎓𐎘𐎚𐎗 (ʿAṯtar), appears...