- The Asa (Aasá) language,
commonly rendered Aasax (also
rendered as Aasá,
Aasáx, Aramanik, Asak, Asax, ****a, Asá), is an
extinct Afroasiatic language formerly...
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eastern ****a were ****imilated into the Maasai. The ****a once
spoke the
Aasáx language,
ambiguously called "Dorobo",
which probably belonged to the Afro-Asiatic...
- may once have
spoken languages similar to Dahalo.) He
deems Kw'adza and
Aasax in turn
insufficiently described to
classify as even Cu****ic with any certainty...
-
numeral haka 'four', is also
found in the
neighboring Cu****ic
languages Aasax and Kwʼadza, and was
perhaps borrowed into them from Sandawe.
Since the...
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including isolates.
Beside the
possibilities listed above,
there are:
Aasax or
Aramanik (Tanzania) (South Cu****ic?
contains non-Cu****ic lexicon) Imeraguen...
- Raven. The
Natchez people are
attempting to
revive this language. 1952-1956
Aasáx Afroasiatic Tanzania after 1955 Wotapuri-Katarqalai Indo-European Afghanistan...
- 1999. Kwʼadza is
poorly attested, and
apart from
perhaps being close to
Aasax, its
classification is not certain.
Although it has a
large number of identifiably...
- Aramanik) (Yaaku language;
Laikipia District, Rift
Valley Province, Kenya)
Aasax (Aasa language;
northern Tanzania) Akie (sometimes Mosíro,
which is an Akie...
- also a few
languages of
uncertain classification,
including Yaaku, Dahalo,
Aasax, Kw'adza, Boon,
Ongota and the Cu****ic
component of
Mbugu (Ma'a). There...
- (name), a
given name and
surname Asa language,
alternative spelling for
Aasáx, the
language of the ****a
people Asa people, a
people of
northern Tanzania...