Amharic
Amharic is the official language of Ethiopia and is spoken by the Amhara people. It belongs to the Semitic language family and is written in the Ge'ez script.
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It belongs to the Semitic language family and is written in the Ge'ez script. With over 25 million speakers, Amharic is the second most widely spoken Semitic language after Arabic. The language has a rich history and is deeply rooted in Ethiopian culture, literature, and religion. It has influenced many other languages in the region and is also used as a liturgical language by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. The Wikipedia page on Amharic provides comprehensive information about its phonology, grammar, vocabulary, dialects, and writing system. It also covers its historical development, cultural significance, and various resources available for learning and studying the language. Moreover, the page highlights the importance of preserving and promoting Amharic in the face of modern challenges and globalization.