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  2. Berhan Yekun - Wikipedia

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    Berhan Yekun (Tigrinya: ብርሃን ይኹን, "Let there be Light!") was an early Tigrinya publication of 1912. [1] [2] Its title was borrowed from an annual Swedish Evangelical Mission periodical Varde Ljus! (Swedish for "Let there be Light!"), which was distributed for almost 70 years, beginning in 1893. [3]

  3. Eritrean literature - Wikipedia

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    Eritrean literature in the Tigrinya language dates, as far as is known, from the late 19th century but Ge'ez writings have been found in the 4th century BC. It was initially encouraged by European missionaries, but suffered from the general repression of Eritrean culture under Fascist rule in the 1920s and 30s.

  4. Category:Articles containing Tigrinya-language text - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles with Tigrinya-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages. This category should only be added with the {} family of templates, never explicitly.

  5. Languages of Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    The main languages spoken in Eritrea are Tigrinya, Tigre, Kunama, Bilen, Nara, Saho, Afar, and Beja. The country's working languages are Tigrinya, Arabic, English, and formerly Italian. Tigrinya is the most widely spoken language in the country and had 2,540,000 native speakers out of the total population of 5,254,000 in 2006. [3]

  6. Tigrinya language - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, Tigrinya is one of the languages broadcast on public radio via the multicultural Special Broadcasting Service. [7] Tigrinya dialects differ phonetically, lexically, and grammatically. [8] No dialect appears to be accepted as a standard. Even though the most spread and used in, for example books, movies and news is the Asmara dialect.

  7. Cave of Treasures - Wikipedia

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    The Cave of Treasures (Classical Syriac: ܡܥܪܬ ܓܙܐ, romanized: Maʿarraṯ ġazzē, Arabic: مغارة الكنوز, romanized: Maghārat al-Kunūz, Ge'ez: Baʿāta Mazāgebet, Tigrinya: መዝገብ ገዛ), sometimes referred to simply as The Treasure, is an apocryphal and pseudoepigraphical work, that contains various narratives related to the Christian Bible. [1]

  8. “Pride and Prejudice” Fans Are Flocking to Budget Remake of ...

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    The BBC’s iconic 1995 TV adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice reportedly cost roughly £1 million per episode (about $9.6 million) to make. And it shows. The attention to period ...

  9. Tigrinya - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... move to sidebar hide. Tigrinya may refer to: Tigrinya language, an Afroasiatic language ...