Ge'ez
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Ge'ez was a Semetic language spoken in Ethiopia, which used an alphabet based on the alphabets of the semetic peoples.[1] It was the language of the Kingdom of Aksum, which is located in present day Ethiopia.[1] It has been compared to Latin, by some, in that the three languages spoken in Ethiopia are derived from it, similar to how Latin developed into Italian, Spanish, French and other languages.
