Amharic language translator online

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Amharic also known as Ethiopian, Amhara, Amarinya, Amarigna, Abyssinian, belongs to the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. Amharic with 4 million second language speakers and 22 million first speakers, it is the official working language of Ethiopia, along with Tigrinya and English. It is generally used in education, national commerce, public media, and government fields. Amharic has a variety of local dialects, all of which are mutually intelligible. There are three major dialects: Showa, Gojjami, and Gondar. There are specially marked differences in grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation between the southern Showa and the northern Gojjami dialects. The standard written and spoken language is based on the speech of Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia.

English to Amharic translation Less than one percent of Ethiopia speak English. For this purpose, translating to Amharic is important to reaching a large Ethiopian audience. The number of people who speak Amharic rises every year. The number of Ethiopia who spoke Amharic as their first language has increased from 21.6 million speakers in 2007 to over 31 million in 2021. This ever increasing audience means that with every passing year, the prospective value of translating a text from English to Amharic translation increases.

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