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ETHNIC GROUP
Tigrawot; Tigray people; Tigrinya Tigrayan people; Tigraway; Tigrayan; Tegaru; Tigrinya (ethnicity); Tigray-Tigrinya; Tigray-Tigrinia people; Tigryan people; Tigreans; Tigray (people); Tigrinya Speaking People; Kebesa; Kebessa; Tigray Tigrinya People; Tigrayans (Tigrinya people); List of Tigrayans; Tigrayan cuisine
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Tigrinya      
n. Tigrinya of Tigriñña, Semitische taal van Eritrea; Semitische taal gesproken in noorden van Ethiopië

Определение

Tigrinya
[t?'gri:nj?]
¦ noun a Semitic language spoken in Tigray. Compare with Tigre.
Origin
the name in Tigrinya.

Википедия

Tigrayans

Tigrayans (Tigrinya: ተጋሩ) are a Semitic-speaking ethnic group indigenous to the Tigray Region of northern Ethiopia. They speak the Tigrinya language, an Afroasiatic language belonging to the Ethiopian Semitic branch.

The daily life of Tigrayans is highly influenced by religious concepts. For example, the Christian Orthodox fasting periods are strictly observed, especially in Tigray; but also traditional local beliefs such as in spirits, are widespread. In Tigray the language of the church remains exclusively Ge’ez. Tigrayan society is marked by a strong ideal of communitarianism and, especially in the rural sphere, by egalitarian principles. This does not exclude an important role of gerontocratic rules and in some regions such as the wider Adwa area, formerly the prevalence of feudal lords, who, however, still had to respect the local land rights.