Ge'ez: Life of a Dead Language
Fisseha Tadesse, a speaker of Ge'ez, discusses how this extinct Semitic language continues to live as the liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. This short documentary was produced by Endangered Language Alliance Toronto and Siobhan Productions Inc. For more on Ge'ez, visit www.elalliance.com/geez.

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