South Cushitic languages — Infobox Language family name=South Cushitic altname=Rift region=Tanzania familycolor=Afro Asiatic fam1=Afro Asiatic fam2=Cushitic child1=Aasáx child2=Alagwa child3=Burunge child4=? Dahalo child5=Gorowa child6=Iraqw child7=Kw adzaThe South… … Wikipedia
Omotic languages — Not to be confused with Omotik language. Omotic Geographic distribution: Ethiopia Linguistic classification: Afro Asiatic Omotic Subdivisions: North Omotic … Wikipedia
Omotic languages — Introduction family of about 40 languages spoken in western Ethiopia. Although most scholars assign them to the Afro Asiatic language (Afro Asiatic languages) phylum, this classification is subject to ongoing debate: because their speakers… … Universalium
Modern South Arabian languages — Modern South Arabian Geographic distribution: Yemen, Oman Linguistic classification: Afro Asiatic Semitic South Semitic Modern South Arabian … Wikipedia
Languages of Africa — There are an estimated 2000 languages spoken in Africa. [ [http://www.panafril10n.org/wikidoc/pmwiki.php/PanAfrLoc/MajorLanguages Major Languages of Africa] ] About a hundred of these are widely used for inter ethnic communication. They fall into … Wikipedia
Languages of Ethiopia — Ethiopia has many indigenous languages (some 84 according to the Ethnologue, 77 according to the 1994 census)), most of them Afro Asiatic (Semitic, Cushitic, Omotic), plus some that are Nilo Saharan. Charles Ferguson proposed the Ethiopian… … Wikipedia
Afroasiatic languages — Afroasiatic Geographic distribution: Horn of Africa, North Africa, Sahel, and Middle East[1] Linguistic classification: One of the world s major language families Proto language … Wikipedia
Cushitic languages — Cushitic Geographic distribution: Horn of Africa Linguistic classification: Afroasiatic Cushitic Subdivisions: ? Beja (North) Agaw (Central) Sidamic (East Highlands) … Wikipedia
Afro-Asiatic languages — formerly Hamito Semitic languages Family of about 250 languages spoken in North Africa, parts of sub Saharan African, and the Middle East. It includes such languages as Arabic, Hebrew, Amharic, and Hausa. The total number of speakers is estimated … Universalium
Ometo languages — Ometo Geographic distribution: Ethiopia Linguistic classification: Afro Asiatic Omotic North Gonga–Gimojan … Wikipedia