The Nile and Ethiopia
The Nile flows from south to north over 6,695km from its first tributary - the Ruvyironza River in Burundi - before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile Basin, which is a network of connected ecosystems, spans 11 countries: Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan and Egypt.
The river consists of two main tributaries known as the White Nile and the Blue Nile. These rivers meet at the Sudanese capital,...
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How to Use Phonetic Keyboard - See example below
Use combinations of english letter constants and vowels to form the amharic pronounciation. Note the use of upper case E and W to write "ሜ" and "ሟ", respectively. Press Esc to toggle writing between English and Amharic Keyboard. See the example table below to form the "መ" variations.
e | u | i | a | E | o | W | ||
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m | መ | ሙ | ሚ | ማ | ሜ | ም | ሞ | ሟ |
How to Use Amharic BHN Keyboard - See example below
When you click one of the root characters, all the variations will show up on the keyboard. You can then type the variation you want.