Marathi to Tigrinya Translation

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Common Phrases From Marathi to Tigrinya

MarathiTigrinya
धन्यवादየቕንየለይ
कृपयाበይዝኦም
क्षमस्वይሓዝን
नमस्कारሰላም
निरोपሰላም ኩን
होयእወ
नाहीአይኮንን
तू कसा आहेस?ከመይ አለካ?
मला माफ कराይቅርታ ይግበሩለይ
मला माहीत नाहीኣይፈልጥን
मला समजतेተረዲኡኒ
मला असे वाटतेከምኡ ይመስለኒ።
कदाचितምናልባት
पुन्हा भेटूጸኒሑ የራኽበና
काळजी घ्याተጠንቀቅ
काय चालू आहे?እንታይ ኣሎ ሓዱሽ ነገር?
हरकत नाहीአየግድስን
अर्थातचትሑዝ
लगेचብኡ ንብኡ
चल जाऊयाንኺድ

Interesting information about Marathi Language

Marathi is an Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken by around 83 million people in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It holds the status of being one of India's official languages, recognized as such by the Constitution. Marathi has a rich history dating back to at least 900 AD and evolved from Maharashtri Prakrit, an ancient form of Prakrit. With its own unique script derived from Devanagari, Marathi boasts a vast literary tradition that includes notable works like Jnaneshwari and Tukaram Gatha. The language exhibits regional variations across different parts of Maharashtra but remains intelligible throughout due to its strong linguistic roots. In recent years, efforts have been made to promote Marathi through various mediums including literature festivals, theater productions, films (such as Sairat), television shows (like Ka Re Durava), and music albums showcasing diverse genres like Powada or Lavani alongside modern pop songs.

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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