Amharic Software Power Geez [patched] -
: The software uses a phonetic layout. To type a specific character, you combine a consonant with a vowel: ሰ (Se) : Type s ሱ (Su) : Type su ሲ (Si) : Type si ሳ (Sa) : Type sa ሴ (Sé) : Type se ስ (S) : Type s (the default "sixth" form) ሶ (So) : Type so
Why? Because Ethiopian developers refused to break Geez into a Latin-friendly "pseudo-phonetic" mess. Instead, they built smart input method editors (IMEs) that understand Geez’s internal grammar. When you type "Selam" (hello), the software knows to use the fourth-order "e" vowel (ሰ) not the first-order "ä" (ሰ). This is AI-level pattern recognition baked into a keyboard. amharic software power geez
Would you like a shorter social-media-ready review or a star rating version? : The software uses a phonetic layout
For Microsoft Word users, it is often recommended to disable certain "AutoCorrect" features to prevent the software from interfering with Amharic characters. Modern Alternatives Instead, they built smart input method editors (IMEs)