Professional Tattoo Translations - Amharic
Amharic (አማርኛ amarəñña) is a Semitic language spoken in North Central Ethiopia by the Amhara. It is the second most-spoken Semitic language in the world, after Arabic, and the official working language of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. Thus, it has official status and is used nationwide. Amharic is also the official or working language of several of the states within the federal system, including the Amhara Region and the multi-ethnic Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region, among others. It has been the working language of government, the military, and of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church throughout modern times. Outside Ethiopia, Amharic is the language of some 2.7 million emigrants (notably in Egypt, Israel, and Sweden).
It is written, with some adaptations, with the Ge'ez abugida (first used for the language of the same name)—called, in Ethiopian Semitic languages, ፊደል fidel ("alphabet", "letter," or "character") and አቡጊዳ abugida (from the first four Ethiopic letters in Greek order, also giving rise to the modern linguistic term abugida). Due to economic, political and some natural causes, the Amharic language has also been influenced by neighboring languages like Afaan Oromo, while some Afaan Oromo words—like gosa, buna, baqila, dinnicha—have integrated into Amharic vocabulary over time.
BlueGlobe International provides great value tattoo translations using a wide range of experienced multilingual native Amharic translators. They all live in the following Amharic speaking countries: Our Amharic tattoo translation teams are professional linguists who have studied and achieved qualifications in translating from other languages into Amharic. Seeking the perfect gift? Considering the purchase of your name or a symbolic word as a gift for a special friend, family member, or relative? Yes, it's "different" and can be used for many fun purposes. Orders are usually completed within 24 hrs. We use transliteration for our name translations as generally many western names/words do not have an equivalent, we therefore use the sound of the name transliterated into your chosen language. Although we provide tattoo translations in 100's of languages, below is a list of our most requested tattoo translations: |