For decades, the Ge'ez script—used for Amharic, Tigrinya, and other Ethiopian and Eritrean languages—presented a unique challenge for the digital age. Unlike Latin alphabets with 26 letters, the Ge'ez script consists of hundreds of characters, or "fidels."
For decades, the Ge'ez script—used for Amharic, Tigrinya, and other Ethiopian and Eritrean languages—presented a unique challenge for the digital age. Unlike Latin alphabets with 26 letters, the Ge'ez script consists of hundreds of characters, or "fidels."
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