Transport in Tigrinya


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"A Modern Tigrinya language exercise book to learn more Tigrinya vocabulary. Transport in Tigrinya is a bilingual translation exercise book. Translate in Tigrinya and English.Explore the world where there is enough room for everyone: person, animal, and plants. Learn the Tigrinya names of things in the outdoors. Each word is a separate translation activity! Translate from Tigrinya to English to make sure you really understand. Use the words in conversation even when speaking English to a Tigrinya speaker.Written in Modern Tigrinya by kasahorow. Includes a short Tigrinya-English, English-Tigrinya dictionary.Keywords: Tigrinya vocabulary, learn Tigrinya, first Tigrinya, speak Tigrinya, Tigrinya language, Modern Tigrinya"




Introduction to Eritrea


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Eritrea is a northeast African country shares its borders with Sudan to the west, Ethiopia to the south, and Djibouti to the southeast. It also has a coastline along the Red Sea. The country has a population of over 5 million and its capital is Asmara. The official language of Eritrea is Tigrinya, but Arabic and English are also widely spoken. The country is known for its history of colonization and struggle for independence, as well as its diverse ethnic groups and unique culture. Eritrea has a developing economy, with agriculture and mining being the main sectors. Its government is a presidential republic with a single-party system. Eritrea has a long and complex history, with colonization beginning with Italy in the late 1800s. The country was later occupied by Britain after World War II and then annexed by Ethiopia in 1962. Eritrea gained its independence in 1993 after a 30-year war for independence from Ethiopia. Since then, the country has faced various challenges, including ongoing border disputes with Ethiopia and criticism for its lack of political freedoms and human rights abuses. However, the country has also made progress in areas such as healthcare and education. Despite economic and political challenges, Eritrea remains a resilient and culturally diverse nation.





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Tigrinya Reader and Grammar


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Miscellaneous Publications


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Tigrinya-English dictionary


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Historical Dictionary of Eritrea


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In 1991, Eritrea won a 30-year war for independence from Ethiopia, and in 1993, it was recognized as Africa’s newest nation after more than a century of conquest and occupation by a succession of external powers that included the Ottomans, Egypt, Italy, Great Britain and Ethiopia. Each had left its mark, while fostering a deep distrust of outsiders and a fierce commitment to Eritrea’s separate political identity. Eritrea and Ethiopia slipped into a chronic state of no-peace-no-war that kept the entire Horn of Africa off-balance for nearly two decades, the standoff ended in 2018 when a newly installed Ethiopian prime minister reached out to Eritrea and set in motion a rapid-fire series of talks among the states of the African Horn that broke down long-standing barriers and raised hopes for a new era of regional peace and cooperation. This third edition of Historical Dictionary of Eritrea contains a chronology, an introduction, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 600 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Eritrea.




Africa South of the Sahara 2004


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A definitive one-volume guide to all sub-Saharan African countries, providing invaluable economic and directory data.




Let's Go!


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"In Ethiopia, people often walk or run to get to where they need to go. But many types of transportation also carry people from one place to another. Planes fly high, donkeys clomp by, bajajs zip around, motorcycles weave through traffic, and (in more and more places) trains travel on rails. Recently, the addition of a fully electrified cross border railway line--the first of its kind on the continent of Africa--has made travel smoother between Addis Ababa and the Red Sea port of Djibouti. Where will we go? How will we get there?"--Amazon.com.




Eritrea


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This authoritative overview serves as a comprehensive resource on Eritrea's history, politics, economy, society, and culture. Located in eastern Africa, bordering the Red Sea between Djibouti and Sudan, Eritrea is a poor but developing East African country, the capital of which is Asmara. Formerly a province of Ethiopia, Eritrea became independent on May 24, 1993, following a 30-year struggle that culminated in a referendum vote for independence. Written materials on most aspects of Eritrean history and culture are quite scarce. Eritrea fills that gap with an exhaustive, thematically organized overview. It examines Eritrean geography, the history of Eritrea since the ancient period, and the government, politics, economy, society, cultures, and people of the modern nation. Though based largely on the documentary record, the book also recognizes the value of oral history among the people of Eritrea and incorporates that history as well. Leading sources are quoted at length to provide analysis and perspective.