GeezWord was born from a simple truth: language is the strongest bridge between who we are and where we come from. For millions in the diaspora, the connection to Geez, Amharic, and Tigrinya is a connection to identity, family, and heritage.
We build interactive tools, games, and resources that make learning these languages accessible, engaging, and fun — whether you're a child in the diaspora hearing your parents' language, a student of ancient Geez scripture, or anyone curious about one of the world's oldest writing systems.
Empowering language and culture through technology
The Geez script is one of the oldest alphabets still in use. We create digital tools that keep this heritage alive and accessible for future generations.
Language bridges the gap between diaspora communities and their homeland. Our apps help families communicate, share culture, and stay connected across distances.
From alphabet tracing for children to liturgy tutors for adults — we meet learners where they are with interactive, modern tools that make learning enjoyable.
We use AI, games, and modern web technology to solve language learning challenges that traditional methods haven't addressed.
Ancient scripts, modern tools
The ancient liturgical language of Ethiopia and Eritrea. The foundation of the Geez script used by Amharic, Tigrinya, and other languages.
The official language of Ethiopia, spoken by over 57 million people. The most widely spoken Semitic language in Africa.
Spoken by approximately 9 million people in Eritrea and northern Ethiopia. A vital language for Eritrean and Tigrayan communities worldwide.
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