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What language, developed by aksum, is the basis for the written language in present-day ethiopia? answer bantu ge'ez shona swahili

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Ge'ez was made by Aksum. You can find the answer in Wikipedia.org and research more about it. 
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Answer:

The language, developed by Aksum, that is the basis for the written language in present-day Ethiopia is ge'ez.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ge'ez or Geez, was languages that the southern part had more tendency to be used, the oldest registers of this language were found in a script that does not indicate vowels, after that many scripts were found in ancient Ethiopia, then it became the base of the current language that is spoken and written in this land.

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