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Gimira may
refer to:
Gimira people, an Omotic-speaking
people in
southwestern Ethiopia Gimira language,
Omotic language spoken by the
Gimira people This...
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Bench (Bencnon,
Shenon or Mernon,
formerly called Gimira) is a
Northern Omotic language of the "Gimojan" subgroup,
spoken by
about 174,000
people (in 1998)...
- Gonga–Gimojan Gonga/Kefoid (Boro, Anfillo, Kafa, Shekkacho)
Gimojan Yemsa Ometo–
Gimira Bench Chara Ometo languages Apart from terminology, this
differs from Fleming...
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between Kaffa and the Omo River; to the
south numerous subgroups of the
Gimira people, and to the west lay the
Majangir people. The
native language, also...
- Term In****bent
Notes ????
Foundation of
Chako state (known as
Gimira by the Ethiopians)
Koyniyab Dynasty ???? to ???? Wurkenbe,
Koynab ???? to ???? Buzab...
- Bechhaus-Gerst, Marianne; Serzisko,
Fritz (eds.). "Phonological
features of
Gimira and Dizi". Cu****ic - Omotic:
papers from the
International Symposium on...
- The
Ometo languages of
Ethiopia are a
dialect cluster of the
Omotic family,
generally accepted as part of the Afro-Asiatic
language family. They include...
- (North Omotic)
subdivisions given by Güldemann (2018) are: Ometo-C’ara
Gimira (Bench)
Gonga Yemsa (Yem)
Comparison of
numerals in
individual languages:...
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Bench people ( Mer Bench), are an Omotic-speaking
people indigenous to
southwestern Ethiopia.
According to the 2007
census there are 353,526
Bench people...
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Region of
southwestern Ethiopia. A
variety of
names also
knows it: the
Gimira of Dizu call it the "Mene",
while the
Gemira of
Chako call it "Owis", and...