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Local languages of South Central Los Angeles #Amharic #EthiopianLanguage #GeezScript #LosAngeles #LAScene
It's not "Ethiopian Christmas"—it's Orthodox Christmas. And it's not "Amharic font"—it's Ge'ez script, the ancient writing system shared by multiple cultures. Let's respect and correctly name these traditions. #OrthodoxChristmas #GeezScript
To Tigrayans who are saying “Ethiopian Christmas”, there is no such thing as Ethiopian Christmas. Ukraine, Tigray, Russia, Greek, Eritrea, Serbia and other Orthodox followers also celebrate it on January 7. So please stop saying it!
Amahric(አማርኛ), the official language of Ethiopia only represents 0.0014% of the web, even though Ethiopia ranks 13th in world population, let's make our language prominent on the web. #አማርኛ #Amharic #GeezScript #Ethiopia
We explore the history of Ge'ez, the ancient and elegant script that is the ancestor of most writing systems in Ethiopia and Eritrea .It is a cornerstone of the region's literary and religious heritage .#GeezScript #EthiopianHistory
The scribes worked with vellum, a fine parchment made from animal skin .The process of preparing the vellum, creating inks, and carefully writing the Ge'ez script was a long and devout undertaking .#Vellum #GeezScript
Some coins also featured inscriptions in Ge'ez, the indigenous script of Aksum .This demonstrated a sense of local pride and the importance of their own language and developing written culture .#GeezScript #LocalPride
The most significant influence was in writing .The early Ge'ez script used in Ethiopia was directly adapted from the ancient South Arabian script, a clear sign of deep cultural and intellectual ties .#GeezScript #AncientScripts
The stele also bears an inscription in the Ge'ez script .It is a land dedication, providing valuable information about the system of land ownership and administration in the Aksumite kingdom at the time .#GeezScript #LandOwnership
The texts were written in Ge'ez, the ancient liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church .The script itself is a beautiful art form, with elegant and distinctive characters .#GeezScript #LiturgicalLanguage
The scribes worked with vellum, a fine parchment made from animal skin .The process of preparing the vellum, creating inks, and carefully writing the Ge'ez script was a long and devout undertaking .#Vellum #GeezScript
Some coins also featured inscriptions in Ge'ez, the indigenous script of Aksum .This demonstrated a sense of local pride and the importance of their own language and developing written culture .#GeezScript #LocalPride
The most significant influence was in writing .The early Ge'ez script used in Ethiopia was directly adapted from the ancient South Arabian script, a clear sign of deep cultural and intellectual ties .#GeezScript #AncientScripts
The stele also bears an inscription in the Ge'ez script .It is a land dedication, providing valuable information about the system of land ownership and administration in the Aksumite kingdom at the time .#GeezScript #LandOwnership
We explore the history of Ge'ez, the ancient and elegant script that is the ancestor of most writing systems in Ethiopia and Eritrea .It is a cornerstone of the region's literary and religious heritage .#GeezScript #EthiopianHistory
The texts were written in Ge'ez, the ancient liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church .The script itself is a beautiful art form, with elegant and distinctive characters .#GeezScript #LiturgicalLanguage
The ancient Ge'ez script, which evolved in the Aksumite kingdom, is the ancestor of modern Amharic and Tigrinya .It remains the liturgical language of the Ethiopian church, a living link to the past .#GeezScript #LivingLanguage
It's not "Ethiopian Christmas"—it's Orthodox Christmas. And it's not "Amharic font"—it's Ge'ez script, the ancient writing system shared by multiple cultures. Let's respect and correctly name these traditions. #OrthodoxChristmas #GeezScript
To Tigrayans who are saying “Ethiopian Christmas”, there is no such thing as Ethiopian Christmas. Ukraine, Tigray, Russia, Greek, Eritrea, Serbia and other Orthodox followers also celebrate it on January 7. So please stop saying it!
Amahric(አማርኛ), the official language of Ethiopia only represents 0.0014% of the web, even though Ethiopia ranks 13th in world population, let's make our language prominent on the web. #አማርኛ #Amharic #GeezScript #Ethiopia
Local languages of South Central Los Angeles #Amharic #EthiopianLanguage #GeezScript #LosAngeles #LAScene
Local languages of South Central Los Angeles #Amharic #EthiopianLanguage #GeezScript #LosAngeles #LAScene
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