"ሰላም" (selam) is how you write "welcome" in Tigrinya.
In Tigrinya, "welcome" is "hawey" (ሓወይ).
The Tigrinya alphabet consists of 32 letters, each representing a specific sound in the Tigrinya language. These letters are used to write words and sentences in Tigrinya, which is primarily spoken in Eritrea and parts of Ethiopia. The alphabet is written from left to right and is used to convey meaning and communicate in written form.
"Selam" is hello in Tigrinya language.
In Tigrinya, you say 'bye' by saying "መርያት" which is pronounced as 'merHiat'.
In Tigrinya, you can say goodbye by saying "ዋላ" which is pronounced as "wala."
In Tigrinya, "welcome" is "hawey" (ሓወይ).
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The Tigrinya alphabet consists of 32 letters, each representing a specific sound in the Tigrinya language. These letters are used to write words and sentences in Tigrinya, which is primarily spoken in Eritrea and parts of Ethiopia. The alphabet is written from left to right and is used to convey meaning and communicate in written form.
The word in Tigrinya for coffee is boon
"Selam" is hello in Tigrinya language.
welcome
welcome
The word "computer" in Tigrinya is pronounced as "komputēr".
In Tigrinya, you can say goodbye by saying "ዋላ" which is pronounced as "wala."
In Tigrinya, you say 'bye' by saying "መርያት" which is pronounced as 'merHiat'.
You can write "خوش آمدید" in Dari, which means welcome.
Welcome