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symbols instead of
Ethiopic characters. Tigrinya,
sometimes romanized as
Tigrigna, is an Ethio-Semitic language,
which is a
subgrouping within the Semitic...
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Armenian and Italian, and more recently,
African languages like
Amharic and
Tigrigna are the main
languages of immigrants. The main
foreign languages taught...
- The
Tigrinya people (Tigrinya: ትግርኛ, romanized: Təgrəñña,
pronounced [tɨɡrɨɲːä] ), also
known as the Biher-Tigrinya (ብሄረ ትግርኛ, bəherä Təgrəñña) or Kebessa...
- Christine, Owen. "Navigating
difference between Tigrigna and Tigrinya".
Navigating Differences:
Tigrigna vs
Tigrinya 16
December 2010 Hailemariam, Chefena;...
- June 2022) was an
Ethiopian singer whose prominence raised po****rity of
Tigrigna music. His
songs were
singled out at
having a
distinctive voice. His most...
- Tibetan;
Lhasa Tibetan Tigrinya ti tir tir
Individual Living ትግርኛ (Təgrəñña)
Tigrigna Tonga (Tonga Islands) to ton ton
Individual Living lea faka-Tonga Tongan...
- writer,
producer and poet who was one of the most po****r and
influential Tigrigna musical artists of the 20th century.
Eyasu was born in Mekelle,
where he...
- Abiy Addi (also
spelled Abi Addi;
Tigrigna ዓብዪ ዓዲ "Big town") is a town in
central Tigray Region, Ethiopia. Abiy Addi is at the
southeastern edge of the...
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Zalambessa (
Tigrigna: ዛላምበሳ) is a town
located in Tigray, Ethiopia.
Zalambessa is part of the
Misraqawi (Eastern) Zone of the
Tigray Region. It is about...
- and
predominantly Muslim, the
third are
Muslim Afars, and the
others are
Tigrigna-speaking Christians. The
capital (traditional center) of Irob is Alitena...