Esperanto to Tigrinya Translation

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Common Phrases From Esperanto to Tigrinya

EsperantoTigrinya
Dankonየቕንየለይ
Bonvoluበይዝኦም
Pardonuይሓዝን
Salutonሰላም
Adiaŭሰላም ኩን
Jesእወ
Neአይኮንን
Kiel vi fartas?ከመይ አለካ?
Pardonu minይቅርታ ይግበሩለይ
Mi ne sciasኣይፈልጥን
mi komprenasተረዲኡኒ
Mi pensas ke jesከምኡ ይመስለኒ።
Ebleምናልባት
Ĝis revidoጸኒሑ የራኽበና
Zorguተጠንቀቅ
Kio okazas?እንታይ ኣሎ ሓዱሽ ነገር?
Ne gravasአየግድስን
Komprenebleትሑዝ
Tujብኡ ንብኡ
Ni iruንኺድ

Interesting information about Esperanto Language

Esperanto is an international auxiliary language created by L.L. Zamenhof in the late 19th century to foster communication and understanding among people of different cultures. It was designed to be easy to learn, with a regular grammar system that lacks exceptions or irregular verbs. Esperanto borrows vocabulary from various languages but follows consistent rules for word formation. The language has speakers worldwide, estimated between several hundred thousand and two million individuals who use it actively or passively. Many organizations exist promoting its usage, such as the Universal Esperanto Association (UEA). There are numerous books, magazines, websites, music albums available exclusively in Esperanto. Esperantists organize annual congresses where participants can practice speaking the language while engaging in cultural activities like concerts and lectures on diverse topics related to literature or science.

Know About Tigrinya Language

Tigrinya is a Semitic language primarily spoken in Eritrea and the Tigray region of Ethiopia. It belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family, specifically within the South Semitic branch. With over 7 million native speakers, it serves as one of Eritrea's official languages alongside Arabic and English. The script used for writing Tigrinya is called Ge'ez or Ethiopic script, which has been adapted from ancient Ethiopian inscriptions dating back to at least 500 BC. The language itself has evolved through various influences including Cushitic languages such as Beja and Agaw. Tigrinya exhibits complex morphology with an extensive system of verb conjugations based on person, number, tense/aspect/mood markers along with noun declensions indicating gender (masculine/feminine) and case relations (subject/object/genitive). Its vocabulary reflects borrowings from neighboring Amharic but also retains many unique words related to local culture.

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