Tigrinya Text Tools

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Five text utilities for Tigrinya (ትግርኛ) — word count with Ge'ez script support, sort lines, case converter, remove duplicates, and find & replace. Eritrea and Ethiopia.

A suite of text utilities for Tigrinya (ትግርኛ) — word counting, sorting, case conversion, deduplication, and find & replace, all supporting the Ge'ez script.

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About the Tigrinya Text Tools

A researcher building a Tigrinya text corpus needs accurate word counts that handle Ethiopic script correctly. An editor working on a Tigrinya publication needs to sort a list of terms without the sort algorithm misreading Ge'ez characters. A developer building an Eritrean-language application needs to deduplicate entries in a word list that mixes Ethiopic and Latin script. These five utilities were built to handle all of that without fuss.

Tigrinya (ትግርኛ) is spoken by roughly 7 to 9 million people in Eritrea and Ethiopia's Tigray region, and by a significant diaspora community in Europe, North America, and the Middle East. It is written in the Ge'ez script, which requires Unicode-aware handling in any text processing tool. A tool that treats Ethiopic characters as individual Unicode code points rather than as full words will produce wrong counts and wrong sorts. These tools are built specifically to avoid that.

The word counter gives you an accurate count of words, characters, and sentences in your Tigrinya text. The sort tool orders lines correctly for Ge'ez script. The case converter handles the Latin portions of mixed-script documents where Latin text appears alongside Tigrinya. The duplicate remover cleans up repeated lines in glossaries and vocabulary lists, and find-and-replace works across both Ethiopic and Latin characters in a single operation.

All processing runs locally in your browser with no data sent anywhere. If you need to type Tigrinya rather than process existing text, the Tigrinya keyboard tool on this site is a natural companion to these utilities.

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