Tigrignan languageTigrigna (or ትግሪኛ) is a Semitic language spoken in Eritrea, where it is the official language, and in parts of Ethiopia and Israel. It is written in the Geez (also called Ethiopic) script. {| border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 align=right width=300\n! colspan=2 bgcolor=yellow style="font-size:120%"|Tigrigna (ትግሪኛ)\n|-\n| valign=top|Spoken in:\n|Eritrea, Ethiopia, Israel\n|-\n| valign=top|Region:\n| Northern Africa\n|-\n| valign=top|Total speakers:\n| 5.1 million\n|-\n| valign="top"|Ranking:\n| not in top 100\n|-\n| valign="top"|Geneticclassification:\n|Afro-Asiatic \n Semitic \n South \n Ethiopian \n North \n Tigrigna\n|-\n! colspan=2 bgcolor=yellow|Official status\n|-\n| valign=top|Official language of:\n| valign=top|Eritrea\n|-\n| valign=top|Regulated by:\n| valign=top|--\n|-\n! colspan=2 bgcolor=yellow|Language codes\n|-\n|ISO 639-1||ti\n|-\n|ISO 639-2||tir\n|-\n|SIL||TGN\n|} External Link\n*Ethnologue on Tigrigna \n Category:Semitic languages\n\n |
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