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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. 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 ...

  5. List of government-owned companies of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of government-owned companies of Ethiopia. A Government-owned corporation is a legal entity that undertakes commercial activities on behalf of an owner government . There is no standard definition of a government-owned corporation (GOC) or state-owned enterprise (SOE), although the two terms can be used interchangeably.

  6. Amharic - Wikipedia

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    The Amharic examples in the sections below use one system that is common among linguists specializing in Ethiopian Semitic languages. Background [ edit ] Amharic has been the official working language of Ethiopia, language of the courts, the language of trade and everyday communications and of the military since the late 12th century.

  7. Ethiopian Semitic languages - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian Semitic (also Ethio-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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Economy of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Ethiopia is a mixed and transition economy with a large public sector. The government of Ethiopia is in the process of privatizing many of the state-owned businesses and moving toward a market economy. [25] The banking, telecommunication and transportation sectors of the economy are dominated by government-owned companies.