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Lisane ግዕዝ Geez Our Native language from Sena/Gaza/Nagran [Ancient Yemen/Ancient EzraEl]

Geez language is our ancient sacred language and our treasure.
By the ninth or tenth centuries ancient Ge’ez ceased to exist as a spoken language in Ethiopia.
After the thirteenth century, spoken Ge’ez also split into many closely related tongues, mainly Tigriña in the north and Amharic in the south.
However, written Ge’ez was kept firmly in use purely for sacred and scholarly endeavors, from the thirteenth through the seventeenth centuries, known as the “classical period” of Ethiopian literature.
For the purpose of analysis, the term “Ge’ez” will simply refer to the script and not the language, since the script is applicable to it’s modern counterparts.
ግዕዝ Geez language 26 classes and their 7 variations or orders = 182 syllographs from ሀ ha- to ፐ pa-
1. Geez syllable ሀ translit. ha- the beginning
2. Geez syllable ለ translit. la-
3. Geez syllable pharyngeal ሐ translit. ḥa-
4. Geez syllable መ translit. ma-
5. Geez syllable ሠ translit. sha-
6. Geez syllable ረ translit. ra-
7. Geez syllable ሰ translit. sa-
8. Geez syllable ቀ translit. qa-
9. Geez syllable በ translit. ba-
10. Geez syllable ተ translit. ta
11. Geez syllable ኀ translit. ḫa-
12. Geez syllable ነ translit. na-
13. Geez syllable glottal አ translit. a-
14. Geez syllable ከ translit. ka-
15. Geez syllable ወ translit. wa-
16. Geez syllable pharyngeal ዐ translit. a-
17. Geez syllable ዘ translit. za-
18. Geez syllable የ translit. ya-
19. Geez syllable ደ translit. da-
20. Geez syllable ገ translit. ga-
21. Geez syllable ጠ translit ṭa-
22. Geez syllable ጰ translit p̣a-
23. Geez syllable ጸ translit ṣa-
24, Geez syllable ፀ translit tsa-
25, Geez syllable ፈ translit fa-
26, Geez syllable ፐ translit pa- the ending
Our GEEZ PICTOGRAPHY, NUMEROLOGY, ASTRONOMY.and IDEOGRAPHY.
Astrography, or the charting of the stars and hence,
the calendar, is the third property of the Ge’ez system. The
system, with it’s 26 classes and 7 variations provide its total of 182
syllographs. One hundred and eighty two, being half of 364,
represents a half-year or one equinox. In the Ethiopian
calendar, where the months all contain 30 days,
(with the exception of an additional month
that has only five or six days) each half year begins on April 1st and October
1st. Each of the 182 syllographs
represent one day in each
equinox. The extra day on the
western calendar can be
attributed to discrepancies
between solar and
equinoctical measurement.
The seven variations of each
class represent the seven
days of the week, beginning
with Ge’ez (Sunday) and
ending with Sabat (Saturday). 21
Each of the syllographs
have a corresponding number
value from 1-5600. The number
values associated with each syllograph
also contains codes of the Ethiopian
knowledge (mystery) system. The numerical
values assigned to syllographs and words in the old
testament give insights into interpretation and provide memory
markers for the oral retelling of the stories.
Numerical value of the Geez writing system
Ge’ez
ka’eb
Salis
Rab’e
Hamis.
Sadis
Sab’e 
The seven columns represent seven days of the week:
Currently many Beta EziraEl peoples are learning Geez for communicative purposes but mainly as a way of returning to their ancient customs and traditions.
PRAISED BE ELI AMILAKI OF EZRAEL


