Ge'ez

Ge·ez

[gee-ez, gey-]
noun
a Semitic language of ancient Ethiopia, now used only as the liturgical language of the Ethiopian Church.
Also, Ge'ez.
Also called Ethiopic.
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Ge'ez (ˈɡiːɛz) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
the classical form of the ancient Ethiopic language, having an extensive Christian literature and still used in Ethiopia as a liturgical language

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Ge'ez (ˈɡiːɛz) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
the classical form of the ancient Ethiopic language, having an extensive Christian literature and still used in Ethiopia as a liturgical language

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