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Amharic

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R2 500.00
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New students start 1st week of every month. | 1 day sessions held on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.

Description:
The roots of Amharic can be traced to the Afro-Asiatic language family, specifically the Semitic branch, which includes languages like Arabic and Hebrew. It is believed to have evolved from Ge'ez, an ancient Semitic language once used as a liturgical tongue in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Ge'ez served as the language of literature, religion, and administration in Ethiopia for centuries, influencing the development of Amharic.
The emergence of Amharic as a distinct language gained momentum during the Middle Ages, particularly during the reign of the Solomonic dynasty. As Ethiopia's political and cultural center shifted to the Amhara region, so did the prominence of the Amharic language. It gradually supplanted Ge'ez as the primary means of communication among the populace. This transition marked a significant milestone in the linguistic evolution of Ethiopia.
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