- The
Omotic languages are a
group of
languages spoken in
southwestern Ethiopia, in the Omo
River region and
southeastern Sudan in Blue Nile State. The Geʽez...
-
family into six branches:
Berber (Amazigh), Chadic, Cu****ic, Egyptian,
Omotic, and Semitic. The vast
majority of
Afroasiatic languages are considered...
- The
Aroid or Ari-Banna (sometimes
South Omotic or Somotic)
languages possibly belong to the Afro-Asiatic
family and are
spoken in Ethiopia.
There are five...
- The
North Omotic, Ta-Ne
Omotic languages or
Damotic languages are a
group of
languages spoken in Ethiopia.
Glottolog considers Ta-Ne-
Omotic to be an independent...
- po****tions and
Sheikh Bakri Sapalo's
script for Oromo. Today, many Cu****ic,
Omotic, and Nilo-Saharan
languages are
written in Roman/Latin script.[citation...
- Aari or Ari are a
tribal Omotic people indigenous to Omo
Valley of Ethiopia.
According to 2007
census there are 289,835
ethnic Aari in Ethiopia, which...
-
typologically divergent and
renamed as "
Omotic".
Today the
inclusion of
Omotic as a part of Cu****ic has been abandoned.
Omotic is most
often seen as an independent...
- and proto-
Omotic languages would have
diverged by the
fourth or
fifth millennium BC.
Shortly afterwards, the proto-Cu****ic and proto-
Omotic groups would...
- of the po****tion. The
country also has
Omotic ethnic groups who
speak Afro-Asiatic
languages of the
Omotic branch. They
inhabit the
southern regions...
- groups.
Ethiopians speak Afro-Asiatic
languages (Semitic, Cu****ic, and
Omotic) and Nilo-Saharan languages. The Oromo, Amhara,
Somali and
Tigrayans make...