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Amharic grammar: in a simple presentation
Ethiopian Journal of Language, Culture and Communication. 2019. Vol. 4. No. 1. P. 97–102.
Asaye G. A.
The book under review is the improved version of the author‟s previous work entitled Modern Amharic Grammar in a Simple Presentation(Getahun,1998).
Keywords: Amharic
Asaye G. A., Zena-lissan. Journal of the Ethiopian Languages Research Center 2017 Vol. 26 No. 2 P. 65–89
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