Learn Tigrinya (Tigrigna) The Clever Way!
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 903.70 MB | Duration: 1h 19m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 903.70 MB | Duration: 1h 19m
Part 1: Learn to Read… AND Write!
What you'll learn
How to Identify Fidelat (Letters) in Tigrinya
How to Spell Common Greetings
How to Sound Out New Words
Tips and Tricks for Self Study and Reaching the Next Level
Requirements
A positive attitude and a lot of patience ;)
Be able to read and write in English
A notebook for writing practice
Be at least 6 years old :)
Description
This course will go beyond just teaching you all the fidelat! You'll learn to write your name, pronounce new words based on a secret tip, and maybe most importantly, ways to keep progressing with realistic study plan ideas. Let's get started!This course is mainly for 3 groups of people (but everyone is welcome to try it out):- Tigrinya diaspora who are fluent speakers but never got a chance to learn how to read and write- Tigrinya diaspora who are starting from scratch and would like to learn to write their name and common one-word sentences- Ferenji (foreigners) who are married to Habesha or doing volunteer work and would like to learn more about the languageThis ain't your grandma's abugida! The course is organized in a way that creates groups of fidelat that either look or sound the same to make them easier to remember. And the best part is that the last two sections of the course are full of practical tips to help you use everything you've learned in real life! Once you've gone through it, with Udemy's FOREVER ACCESS, you'll have free access for life, including any future updates made to the course!(If you have a large group of learners and would like a bulk order discount code, contact me directly!)
Overview
Section 1: Over 200 Characters! Don't Panic
Lecture 1 Starting Again vs Starting From Scratch
Lecture 2 Typing vs Writing
Lecture 3 No Transliteration Allowed
Lecture 4 Type in Tigrinya on Mobile for FREE
Lecture 5 How the Fidelat System Works
Lecture 6 How To Remember What You Learn
Lecture 7 ህ: Ethiopia vs Eritrea - Ancient vs Modern
Section 2: The Easy Lookalikes With Legs
Lecture 8 ል vs ስ
Lecture 9 ስ vs ሽ (and sometimes ሥ)
Lecture 10 ን vs ኝ
Lecture 11 ብ vs ቭ
Lecture 12 ዝ vs ዥ (No, That's Not a H)
Section 3: The Easy Lookalikes with Bubbles
Lecture 13 ድ vs ጅ
Lecture 14 ም vs ው
Lecture 15 ር vs ፍ
Lecture 16 Halfway There, Congrats! (Have You Noticed Some Patterns?)
Section 4: Easier Than They Look
Lecture 17 ይ Rope
Lecture 18 ግ Shepherd Stick
Lecture 19 Special Fidelat ቋ, ቧ,ጓ
Section 5: The Hard Ones - Spitting
Lecture 20 ት vs ጥ
Lecture 21 ፕ vs ጵ
Lecture 22 ች vs ጭ
Lecture 23 ስ vs ጽ (and sometimes ፅ)
Section 6: The Hard Ones - Choking
Lecture 24 You Might Get Sick XD
Lecture 25 ክ vs ኽ
Lecture 26 ቅ vs ቕ
Lecture 27 እ vs ዕ
Lecture 28 ህ vs ሕ
Lecture 29 Congrats! You Learned ALL the Fidelat!
Section 7: Using This in Real Life
Lecture 30 Punctuation Marks
Lecture 31 Pronunciation Tips: Syllables —1 c + 1 v
Lecture 32 6th form at the beginning እወ
Lecture 33 6th form in the middle ነይረ
Lecture 34 6th form at the end ሰላም
Lecture 35 Common Phrases and How to Spell Them
Section 8: How to Practice On Your Own
Lecture 36 Can't Stop, Won't Stop, Don't Stop
Lecture 37 Kill 3 Birds With One Stone: Reading, Writing, and Speaking
Lecture 38 Active vs Passive: Listening
Lecture 39 Active vs Passive: Reading
Lecture 40 Active vs Passive: Writing
Lecture 41 Active vs Passive: Speaking
Lecture 42 What were you writing for practice?!
Lecture 43 Next Steps
Diaspora who want to learn or refresh their Tigrinya reading and writing skills,Non-natives who have Tigrinya speaking friends and family they want to communicate with