Teret Teret EthiopiaBirana is an interactive Amharic story (ተረት) telling app. Each story have beautiful illustrations and narration. With Birana, reading is so much fun. Teret Teret In AmharicWatch video Dear Internet Archive Supporter, I ask only once a year: please help the Internet Archive today. The average donation is $45. If everyone chips in $5, we can end this fundraiser today. Right now, your donation will be matched 2-to-1, tripling your impact! All we need is the price of a paperback book to sustain a library the whole world trusts. Teret Teret ('I shall tell a tale' in Amharic), consists of folktales related from the point of view of the refugee and stranger. August 6, 2010 – Ethiopian Writers. Judge); “Teret Teret” (Tales). Of the five Amharic plays produced by Poet Laurate. Search for: Login. In the read along feature, the text is highlighted along with the narration. Children not only read but also learn how to read and pronounce the words clearly. The app is designed with playful and attractive graphics. You can give your Tablet or Phone to your kids and they can read the entire story by themselves. If you face any problems please do feel free to contact the support at: [email protected]. The Amhara region is in the cool highlands of Ethiopia. There are many wonderful ancient churches and castles in the Amhara region and a long history of famous kings and emperors. When people tell stories in Amharic (the language of the Amhara region) they often start with the phrase teret teret ye lam beret. This means that the cows are safely in the barn, and it's time to tell stories. The Stories Originally told by 1 Magabi Eynew Gessesse 2 Magabi Eynew Gessesse 3 Daniel Legesse 4 Mesfin Habte-mariam 5 Melese Getahun Wolde 6 Yirga Ejigu 7 Magabi Eynew Gessesse 8 Yirga Ejigu 9 Worku Alemu Translations by Mesfin Habtemariam and Daniel Legesse With grateful acknowledgements to Bikale Seyoum, Alemayehu Gebrehiwot and Daniel Legesse of the Amhara Education and Culture Bureau for their invaluable support and encouragement in the collection of these stories. © These versions of the stories retold by Elizabeth Laird © Exercises written by Elizabeth Laird and Jacek Opienski © Illustrations by Yosef Kebede and Eric Robson.
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