Tigrinya language
Tigrinya (
Ge'ez ትግርኛ tigriññā, also spelled Tigrigna; less commonly Tigrinian, Tigrinyan) is a
Semitic language spoken by the
Tigray-Tigrinya people in central
Eritrea (there referred to as the "Tigrinya" people), where it is one of the main working languages (Eritrea does not have official languages), and in the
Tigray Region of
Ethiopia (whose speakers are called "Tigray"), where it also has official status, and among groups of emigrants from these regions, including some of the
Beta Israel now living in
Israel. Tigrinya is also spoken by the
Jeberti (Muslim Tigrinya) in Eritrea. Tigrinya should not be confused with the related
Tigre language, which is spoken in the lowland regions in Eritrea to the north and west of the region where Tigrinya is spoken.
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Tigrinya
Tigrinya
Jezyk tigrinia
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