Amharic

Amharic is written using the ancient Geʽez script, one of the oldest continuously used writing systems in the world. Originating in the Horn of Africa, Geʽez first appeared as a consonant-based script around the 4th century CE, initially used for the liturgical language Geʽez before evolving into a fully developed writing system for modern Ethiopian and Eritrean languages such as Amharic, Tigrinya, and Tigre.