How to Install and Use the Amharic Keyboard on Your Samsung Android Phone
The Ethiopic keyboard enables millions of speakers to type in languages using the Ge'ez script, including Amharic, the official language of Ethiopia. Follow this simple guide to install and use the Ethiopic keyboard on Android devices, enhancing your ability to communicate in native scripts.
You can watch this step-by-step YouTube video for a visual guide on how to install and use the Amharic keyboard on your Android smartphone. Alternatively, you can follow the guide below.
- Step 1: Install Gboard
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Step 2: Configure Gboard
- Go to your device's Settings app.
- In the top search bar, type "keyboard" and select Default Keyboard from the results.
- Select Manage Keyboards, then toggle on Gboard.
- Go back to the previous window, tap on Default Keyboard, then choose Gboard.
- Tap on Gboard, then tap on Languages, tap on Add Keyboard, type "Amharic," and select á ááá (á˘áľáŽáľáŤ).
- Press the Done button to finish the setup.
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Step 3: Test the Keyboard
- Open any app that allows you to type, such as an internet browser or a messaging app.
- Tap on any text field to bring up the keyboard. Tap the globe icon at the bottom-left corner of the keyboard to switch between English and Amharic.
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