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  2. Kisanet Tedros - Wikipedia

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    Tedros operates fromn Uganda where she supports her country's diaspora. Tedros has created Beles Bubu a YouTube channel that creates videos for Eritrean children. The videos are in the Tigrinya language and are intended to support children from Eritrea and Ethiopia. Tedros sees this as an important connect for children and their parents. [1]

  3. Naver Papago - Wikipedia

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    Image Translation: The portion of a photo in a gallery or the characters in a newly photographed picture is specified and translated into text. It is available in six languages: Korean , English , Japanese , Chinese , Vietnamese , and Thai .

  4. Eritrean literature - Wikipedia

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    The continued dominance of Ge'ez as a literary language after it was supplanted by Tigrinya as a demotic tongue means that very little is known of 'low' literature prior to the arrival of European missionaries in the 19th century. The first work published in Tigrinya was a translation of the Gospels, written in the 1830s and published in 1866 ...

  5. Ethio-Semitic languages - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Tigrinya has 7 million speakers and is the most widely spoken language in Eritrea. [5] [6] There is a small population of Tigre speakers in Sudan, and it is the second-most spoken language in Eritrea. The Geʽez language has a literary history in its own Geʽez script going back to the first century AD.

  6. Tigrinya language - Wikipedia

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    Although it differs markedly from the Geʽez (Classical Ethiopic) language, for instance in having phrasal verbs, and in using a word order that places the main verb last instead of first in the sentence, there is a strong influence of Geʽez on Tigrinya literature, especially with terms relating to Christian life, Biblical names, and so on. [4]

  7. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a web-based free-to-use translation service developed by Google in April 2006. [12] It translates multiple forms of texts and media such as words, phrases and webpages. Originally, Google Translate was released as a statistical machine translation (SMT) service. [12]

  8. Eritrean Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    An English translation of the document, the original of which is in the Tigrinya language, extends to 17 pages. [31] The bishops spoke of the emigration of the many young Eritreans who risk their lives in the hope of emigrating to other countries. [ 32 ]

  9. Tigrinya grammar - Wikipedia

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    Tigrinya and English are such languages. We see these distinctions within the basic set of independent personal pronouns, for example, English I, Tigrinya አነ anä; English she, Tigrinya ንስሳ nǝssa. In Tigrinya, as in other Semitic languages, the same distinctions appear in three other places within the grammar of the languages as well.