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Start typing a world of different languages quickly and easily in Microsoft Office. The Global Office is an enhancement to Microsoft Office 97 that adds text entry and visual keyboard display.
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LaserAmharic for Mac V10.0 + (Non Unicode)



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This item is Mac OS Version 10.2 LaserAmharic for Macintosh has Type 1 and TrueType scalable fonts in plain, bold, italic, and bold-italic styles for all Macintosh-compatible printers. The included EuroScript scripting system alllows...
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Talk Now! is designed for people who want to learn a language quickly. It's fun, fast, and makes learning easy. If you don't have time to become fluent, but need the basics in a hurry, Talk Now! is for you. Ideal for beginners, Comprehensive,...
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Lonely Planet - Phrasebooks: Ethiopian Amhari
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Voices woven through staccato rhythms lead you to a narrow alley. Laughter flows from beneath a door. It opens to a kaleidoscope of sound and colour, led by an azmari singing a song of invitation. A waiter smiles as you glance in the book...
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Harvest - 3,000 Years (VHS)
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Haile Gerima (Sankofa) returned to his native Ethiopia to make this realistic drama set in contemporary Africa. A peasant family struggles to survive under conditions that remain tied to a feudal past, fighting against the demands of a wealthy...
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Unitype Global WriterTM is a word processor that lets you express yourself in your own language.* It's so easy to use, you'll be typing letters, business documents, e-mail, school lessons and more in no time. And you can do all this withoout...
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Amharic is the national language of Ethiopia. It is spoken in the vicinity of the capital, Addis Ababa, and the area just to the north. Its speakers number 20 million, about one-third of Ethiopia's population.

Amharic is one of the Semitic languages. Together with a number of the lesser languages of Ethiopia it constitutes the Ethiopic branch of this family. All the Ethiopic languages are descended from Geez, the ancient literary and ecclesiastic language of Ethiopia.

It is generally believed that the Semitic languages were introduced into Ethiopia from the Arabian Peninsula sometime in the first millennium B.C. The Ethiopic alphabet used in Amharic is also believed to have had its ultimate origin in Arabia. Originally written from right to left, it eventually switched, probably under Greek influence, from left to right. Two dots are placed after each word to separate it from the next.


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Family: Afro-Asiatic (Hamito-Semitic)
Subgroup: Semitic
Branch: Ethiopic


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A hare lived in a country where there was no other kind of animal. "There is no animal as big as I and none whose voice can equal mine," he said to one of his friends. "That is true," replied the other, for they had never seen another. One day, hearing a lion roar, the first hare said, "I shall cry like him." "Good. I'll stay to hear you. Cry!" said his friend. "Listen," said the hare, and, swelling his chest, he cried. His friend said to him, "The lion's voice is strong; yours, on the other hand, cannot be heard." The hare became very angry and said a second time, "Watch and listen how I cry." And under the illusion of roaring like a lion, he split in two and died. The same fate awaits the poor man who vies with the rich.

—Amharic fable