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  2. Ethiopian language area - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopian language area is a hypothesized linguistic area that was first proposed by Charles A. Ferguson (1970, 1976), who posited a number of phonological and morphosyntactic features that were found widely across Ethiopia and Eritrea, including the Ethio-Semitic, Cushitic and Omotic languages but not the Nilo-Saharan languages .

  3. Languages of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Somali is the official working language of Somali Region and Dire Dawa, while Afar, [20] Harari, [21] and Tigrinya [22] are recognized as official working languages in their respective regions. Recently the Ethiopian Government announced that Afar, Amharic, Oromo, Somali, and Tigrinya are adopted as official federal working languages of Ethiopia.

  4. Category:Languages of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Languages of Ethiopia" The following 121 pages are in this category, out of 121 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Ethio-Semitic languages - Wikipedia

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    Ethio-Semitic (also Ethiopian Semitic, Ethiosemitic, Ethiopic or Abyssinian [2]) is a family of languages spoken in Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Sudan. [1] They form the western branch of the South Semitic languages, itself a sub-branch of Semitic, part of the Afroasiatic language family . With 57,500,000 total speakers as of 2019, including around ...

  6. Amharic - Wikipedia

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    Until 2020 Amharic was the sole official language of Ethiopia. The 2007 census reported that Amharic was spoken by 21.6 million native speakers in Ethiopia. More recent sources state the number of first-language speakers in 2018 as nearly 32 million, with another 25 million second-language speakers in Ethiopia.

  7. Category:Maps of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    E. Ethiopia – United States Mapping Mission. Ethiopian Mapping Agency. Categories: Geography of Ethiopia. Maps by country. Maps of Africa by country.

  8. Regions of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Being based on ethnicity and language, rather than physical geography or history, the regions vary enormously in area and population; the most notable example is the Harari Region, which has a smaller area and population than either of the chartered cities. The word "kilil" more specifically means "reservation" or "protected area".

  9. Sebat Bet Gurage language - Wikipedia

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    One of the Gurage languages, Sebat Bet is divided into several dialects. The latter are spoken in the western Gurage Region : Chaha (Cheha) is spoken in Cheha and is the best studied of these varieties. Mesqan is spoken in Meskan. Ezha (Eza, Izha) is spoken in Ezhana Wolene. Muher is spoken in the mountains north of Cheha and Ezhana Wolene.