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Weyto (also
called Wayto) is a
speculative extinct language thought to have been
spoken in the Lake Tana
region of
Ethiopia by the
Weyto, a
small group...
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Weyto or Weyt'o can
refer to hunter-gatherers in Ethiopia,
including the
Weyto caste of Lake Tana
Weyto language, a
language formerly spoken by the Lake...
- The
Weyto (also Wayto) (Amharic: ወይጦ) are a
caste living in the
Amhara region along the s**** of Lake Tana in
northern Ethiopia. They
worship the Nile...
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Amharic (/æmˈhærɪk/ am-HARR-ik or /ɑːmˈhɑːrɪk/ ahm-HAR-ik;
native name: አማርኛ, romanized: Amarəñña, IPA: [amarɨɲːa] ) is an
Ethiopian Semitic language,...
- time it was
ruled by the
Kingdom of Kush, and
became the
Shanqella and
Weyto peoples, respectively. The
Qemant relate that they
share their Canaanite...
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group in
Ethiopia that
inhabit the
Lower Omo Valley,
primarily between the
Weyto and Omo rivers. They live in an area
between the
towns of
Gazer and Dimeka...
- (Jukunoid),
Meroitic (possibly Afroasiatic),
Oropom (possibly spurious) and
Weyto (evidently Cu****ic).
Several of
these are extinct, and
adequate comparative...
- or two
generations and may
become extinct,
victims of
language death, as
Weyto, Gafat, and
Mesmes have and
Ongota very soon will. The
factors that contribute...
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groups of tenant-craftsman communities, tanners,
Muslims weavers and the
Weyto stone-mill grinders,
lived on
balabbat lands.
Although all were economically...
- (Andaman Islands) – a
living presumed language of an
uncontacted people Weyto† (Ethiopia) Nam† (Chinese–Tibetan border) – data
remains undeciphered Harappan†...