Which are these 2 languages from Ethiopia?
Автор темы: Thomas Johansson
Thomas Johansson
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Jan 29

Hello,

Here is another language nut to crack:

The news site of the Ethiopian Press Agency (https://press.et/) is offered in English and various Ethiopian languages, each one in a separate section. I am trying to figure out which languages they are.

The different languages are listed in the main language navigation menu at the top left corner (to the left of the "Jobs" section).... See more
Hello,

Here is another language nut to crack:

The news site of the Ethiopian Press Agency (https://press.et/) is offered in English and various Ethiopian languages, each one in a separate section. I am trying to figure out which languages they are.

The different languages are listed in the main language navigation menu at the top left corner (to the left of the "Jobs" section).

The sections whose languages I have already identified are these:

A1 - https://press.et/ - AMHARIC (the official language spoken by most first and second language speakers, written in the Ge'ez script)

A2 - https://press.et/herald/ - ENGLISH

A3 - https://press.et/oromifa/ - OROMO AFAAN (the official language spoken by most first language speakers)

A4 - https://press.et/arabic/ - ARABIC

A5 - https://press.et/wegahta/ - TIGRINYA (the 4th largest language, also written in Ge'ez script)

However, there are 2 language sections whose languages I have not yet identifed with certainty:

B1 - https://press.et/bakalcho/ - This is written in Latin script. Is it perhaps Somali, which is spoken by 6.2% of the population? Google Translate (GT) thinks it is Oromo but is unable to provide a meaningful translation.

Here is a sample: "Barete leelle fanote hasaawa assinohu biirote sooreessi kalaa Gosaye Godaanihu, konni albaanni bandoonni Industirete hiiqqamme sissate baxxino illacha tunge loonsanni hee’noonnita xawisino. Qoqqowu giddo deerru deerrunku afantanno laashshaano Industirrara woxu liqoo injo qineessatenninna shiqishatenni horaameeyye assa dandiinoonnitano xawisino."

B2 - https://press.et/zemen/ - This is written in Ge'ez script. GT thinks it is Amharic, and does provide a reasonable translation, and it seems the Ethiopian Press Agency does have an Amharic-language newspaper called Addis Zemen (see e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addis_Zemen_(newspaper) ). However, I would prefer to have the language confirmed by someone if possible.

Here is a sample: "የስፖርት ማዘውተሪያ ሥፍራዎችን በየአከባቢው በማስፋፋት እእምሮው የበለጸገ ጤናው የተጠበቀ ዜጋን ማፍራት ሀገራት የሚጋሩት ዓለም አቀፍ ግብ ነው። የኢትዮጵያ ስፖርት ፖሊሲ ማንኛውም ማኅበረሰብ በሚኖርበት፣ በሚማርበት እና በሚሠራበት አከባቢ የአካል ብቃት እንቅስቃሴ በማድረግ ጤናማ እና አምራች ዜጋ እንዲሆን መሥራት እንዳለበት በግልፅ ያስቀምጣል። ይህን ታላቅ ሀገራዊ ፖሊሲ ለማሳካትና ስፖርትን ባህል ለማድረግ ከሚያስፈልጉ መሠረታዊ ነገሮች መካከል ዋነኛው የስፖርት ማዘውተሪያ ሥፍራ ነው።"

Well, I would appreciate any input.

Thanks,

Thomas

[Edited at 2024-01-29 02:02 GMT]
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Zea_Mays
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What chat bots say (without any guarantee of course) Jan 29

Bard guesses the first site is in Sidama, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidama_language
and says the following:
The text is an announcement from the Sidama Regional State Economic Development Bureau about the opening of a new industrial park in Qoqqowu, Sidama Region. The park is expected to create jobs for 90 people and will focus on the production of textiles, garments, and leather products.
Here is the translation of the text:

"On behalf of the Sidama Regional State Economic Development Bureau, we are pleased to announce the opening of a new industrial park in Qoqqowu. The park will create 90 jobs and focus on the production of textiles, garments, and leather products. We are confident that this park will be a major economic driver for the Sidama Region and will create opportunities for many people. We invite you to visit the park and learn more about the opportunities available."



As for the second language, it guesses it is Amharic. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amharic
and says
"The text you provided is about the importance of developing sports facilities in every community to create healthy and well-educated citizens. It is a call to action for countries to invest in their citizens' physical and mental well-being."


ChatGPT thinks the first is Afan Oromo and translates it as:
"In the lands of Barete Leelle, there is an initiative to introduce industrial development. The people of the area, particularly the youth, are eager for industrialization to create employment opportunities and improve their livelihoods. However, there are challenges such as lack of infrastructure and access to markets that hinder the progress of industries. Despite these challenges, there is a strong desire among the people for industrial development to uplift their community."

Please note that this is a basic translation and may not capture all nuances of the original text.


As for the second language, it thinks it is Amharic, translating it to
"The management of sport facilities is improved through modernization in the current administration. Effective management of these facilities is crucial for the development of sports."





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Thomas Johansson
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Thank you! Feb 14

Sidama seems a very good guess for the first language! I managed to find various texts in Sidama and while I haven't had time to have a close look at them, at a superficial level they do look similar to the text on https://press.et/bakalcho/ .

As for the second one, https://press.et/zemen/ , everything seems to po
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Sidama seems a very good guess for the first language! I managed to find various texts in Sidama and while I haven't had time to have a close look at them, at a superficial level they do look similar to the text on https://press.et/bakalcho/ .

As for the second one, https://press.et/zemen/ , everything seems to point to Amharic.
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Which are these 2 languages from Ethiopia?






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