We offer you the entire Bible in Amharic in high quality print. New Translations (Rivised), 2005The Bible Society of EthiopiaAmharic (/æmˈhærɪk/ or /ɑːmˈhɑːrɪk/;(Amharic: አማርኛ), Amarəñña, IPA: [amarɨɲːa] ) is an Ethio-Semitic language, which is a subgrouping within the Semitic branch of the Afroasiatic languages. It is spoken as a first language by the Amharas and as a lingua franca by other populations residing in major cities and towns of Ethiopia. The Amharic language possibly originated as a result of a pidginization process with a Cushitic substratum and a Semitic superstratum to enable communication between people who spoke a mix of different languages.[The language serves as the working language of Ethiopia, and is also the working language of several of the States within the Ethiopian federal system. With 21,811,600 speaking this language in total as of 2007, including around 4,000,000 speaking it as a second language, Amharic is the second-most common language of Ethiopia (after Oromo) and second-most commonly spoken Semitic language in the world (after Arabic).Amharic is written left-to-right using a system which grew out of the Ge'ez script. The writing system is called fidäl (ፊደል) in Ethiopian Semitic languages. Fidäl means "script", "alphabet", "letter", or "character". The writing system is also called abugida (አቡጊዳ), from the first four symbols; from this the modern term abugida is derived.There is no universally agreed way of romanising Amharic into Latin script. The Amharic examples in the sections below use one system that is common among linguists specialising in Ethiopian Semitic languages. Amharic is thus a language that can be spoken and read by many people and should therefore not be missing from the Bible for the Nations offer.
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Das Amharische ist eine äthiosemitische Sprache, die im nördlichen Zentraläthiopien als Muttersprache von den Amharen gesprochen wird. Daneben ist sie die bedeutendste Verkehrssprache Äthiopiens und wird in allen Städten des Landes gesprochen. Sie ist laut Volkszählung von 2007 mit 19,87 Mio. Sprechern (26,89 % der Gesamtbevölkerung) nach dem Oromo die äthiopische Sprache mit der zweitgrößten Zahl an Muttersprachlern. Außerdem wird sie von sehr vielen Einwohnern Äthiopiens als Zweitsprache gesprochen. Amharisch wird dabei mit der äthiopischen Schrift geschrieben und ist die offizielle Arbeits- und Amtssprache auf der Ebene der Zentralregierung und Arbeitssprache in fünf Bundesstaaten Äthiopiens.
Amharisch wird auch in Eritrea von in Äthiopien aufgewachsenen Eritreern und älteren Menschen, welche die äthiopische Herrschaft erlebt haben, gesprochen. In Dschibuti lebende äthiopische Einwanderer und Arbeitsimmigranten sprechen ebenfalls oft Amharisch.
Amharisch ist damit eine Sprache, die von vielen Menschen gesprochen und gelesen werden kann und darf deswegen auch nicht im Angebot von Bible for the Nations fehlen.
We offer you the entire Bible in Tigrinya in high quality print. Whole Bible in Tigrinya (AT / NT)The Tigrinya language (also spelled Tigrigna) is a Ethiopic language spoken in Eritrea and in northern Ethiopia in the Tigray region.[3] It is also spoken by the global diaspora of these regions. 9 million speak Tigrinya.The Revised Bible in Tigrigna1998 Bible Society of Eritrea.
We offer you the New Testament in Farsi high-quality printing.The Farsi Bible was printed for people who speak Farsi as their mother tongue or second language, such as refugees or Afghans, Iranians, Tajiks, Uzbeks and many more.
Farsi is a Persian-derived language and is an important language in West and Central Asia today. 60 to 70 million people speak Farsi as their mother tongue and another 50 million as a second or foreign language. It is an official language in Afghanistan, Iran, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan and is also spoken in Pakistan, India, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Iraq, ...
We offer you the New Testament in Tigrinya in high quality print. The Tigrinya language (also spelled Tigrigna) is a Ethiopic language spoken in Eritrea and in northern Ethiopia in the Tigray region.[3] It is also spoken by the global diaspora of these regions. 9 million speak Tigrinya.The Revised Bible in Tigrigna1998 Bible Society of Eritrea.