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  1. Overview

    Geʽez is a script used as an abugida (alphasyllabary) for several Afro-Asiatic and Nilo-Saharan languages of Ethiopia and Eritrea. It originated as an abjad (consonantal alphabet) and was first used to write the … 展开

    History and origins

    The Geʽez script was derived from the Ancient South Arabian script which originated in the region centred around what is now Yemen. The earliest inscriptions of Semitic languages in Eritrea date to the 9th c… 展开

    Geʽez writing system

    Two writing systems were used to write the Geʽez language: an abjad and, later, an abugida.
    The abjad, used until the advent of Christianity (ca. AD 350), had 26 consonantal lette… 展开

    List order

    For Geʽez, Amharic, Tigrinya and Tigre, the usual sort order is called halähamä (h–l–ħ–m). Where the labiovelar variants are used, these come immediately after the basic consonant and are followed by other variants. In Tigri… 展开

     
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