- The
Surmic languages are a
branch of the
Eastern Sudanic language family. Today, the
various peoples who
speak Surmic languages make
their living in a...
- Nilo-Saharan, and
showed that the Nilo-Saharan
vocabulary items are
loans from
Surmic languages (Dimmendaal to appear,
Blench 2019).
Shabo speakers live in three...
- Tama Nara-Nubian Nara
Nubian Surmic branch Northern Surmic (= Majang)
Southern Surmic Southwest Surmic Southeast Surmic Nilotic branch Northern Nilotic...
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language Nyimang-A****i
Group Southeast Sudanic family Surmic languages (Southern
Surmic +
Northern Surmic /
Majang branches)
Nilotic languages (Western, Eastern...
- Glottolog, many of
those comprise small language families or isolates, such as
Surmic languages Kwegu, Me'en, and Suri, and the
isolate Bertan. The
World Factbook...
- The
Mursi (or Mun as they
refer to themselves) are a
Surmic ethnic group in Ethiopia. They prin****lly
reside in the
Debub Omo Zone of the
Southern Nations...
- The
Baale language,
Baleesi or
Baalesi is a
Surmic language spoken by the
Baale or
Zilmamo people of Ethiopia, and by the
Kachepo of
South Sudan. It is...
-
Mursi (also Dama, ****u, Meritu, Murzi, Murzu) is a
Southeast Surmic language spoken by the
Mursi people who live in the
South Omo Zone on the eastern...
- and
economically but
speak different languages. They all
speak South East
Surmic languages within the Nilo-Saharan
language family,
which includes the Mun...
- such as
Surmic and Nilotic.
Enrico Cerulli had
proposed that
Aroid languages might be a part of Nilotic.
Citing lexical similarities with
Surmic and other...