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The Essential Guide to Tigrinya: The Language of Eritrea and Tigray Ethiopia

The Essential Guide to Tigrinya: The Language of Eritrea and Tigray Ethiopia

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Publication Date: March 30th, 2015
Publisher:
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
9781502754752
Pages:
196
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Description

The Essential Guide to Tigrinya is a 200+ pages of grammar, phrases, and vocabulary for the language of Eritrea and Tigray Ethiopia. All translations are spelled phonetically, as well as in the Tigrinya alphabet. The vocabulary section is organized by topic; greetings, foods, furniture, politics, occupations etc. There are over 400 verb definitions with simple conjugation. The grammar section includes in-depth information on how to conjugate verbs in the past, present and future; using adjectives, pluralizing words, asking questions, punctuation, and much more.

About the Author

Andrew Tadross served two years as a Peace Corps Volunteer living in Tigray. The first year he lived in a village called Endodo planting trees and working on water development. The second year he lived in Mekele, teaching landscape architecture at the University of Mekele. He began this project as a vocabulary list for himself before it evolved into a book. Abraham Teklu was born, raised and completed high school in Adwa, Tigray, Ethiopia. He attended Addis Ababa University before completinghis Bachelor of Science at theUniversity of North Carolina. Abraham earned MastersDegree in Education at Western Governors University. He has worked as a designer for an engineering company, as a manager for a development organization, as a volunteer trainer for an endowment institution. Currently, he manages a nonprofit organization, which supports impoverished elderly and children. Abraham has written children's books, magazines and three volumes of English-Tigrinya Dictionary before he embarked on "The Essential Guide to Tigrinya, the Language of Eritrea and Tigray Ethiopia".