Gafat
Schlagen Sie auch in anderen Wörterbüchern nach:
Gafat language — The Gafat language is an extinct Semitic language that was once spoken along the Abbay River in Ethiopia. The records of this language are extremely sparse: a translation of the Song of Songs written in the 17th or 18th Century held at the… … Wikipedia
Gafat — ISO 639 3 Code : gft ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Extinct … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
gafat — ga·fat … English syllables
gafat — gəˈfät noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized : a Semitic language formerly spoken in western Ethiopia but now replaced by Amharic … Useful english dictionary
AK-47 — For other uses, see AK 47 (disambiguation). AK 47[1] Standard AK 47 Type … Wikipedia
Ethiopian National Defense Force — Flag of Ethiopia Service branches Ethiopian Army, Ethiopian Air Force, Ethiopian Navy (1955 1991) … Wikipedia
Semitic languages — Infobox Language family name=Semitic region=Middle East, North Africa, Northeast Africa and Malta familycolor=Afro Asiatic child1=East Semitic (extinct) child2=West Semitic child3=South Semitic iso2=semThe Semitic languages are a language family… … Wikipedia
1868 Expedition to Abyssinia — The British 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia was a punitive expedition carried out by armed forces of the British Empire against the Ethiopian Empire. Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia, also known as Theodore, imprisoned several missionaries and two… … Wikipedia
Wolf Leslau — (November 14, 1906 November 18, 2006) was a scholar of Semitic languages and one of the foremost authorities on Semitic languages of Ethiopia. LifeBorn in Poland, he studied Semitology at the University of Vienna and Sorbonne. When Nazi Germany… … Wikipedia
Britische Äthiopienexpedition von 1868 — Karikatur zum britischen Eingreifen Die Britische Äthiopienexpedition von 1868 war eine Strafexpedition die sich gegen den Kaiser von Äthiopien Theodor II. richtete. Dieser hatte zuvor mehrere Missionare sowie zwei Vertreter der britischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia