- be 'close' to
Wolaytta in
Hayward (1990) but
listed as a
distinct language by Blench; however, it is not
included in Ethnologue.
Wolaytta has
existed in...
-
amalgamating Wolaytta with
several closely related languages. As a result, the
textbooks in
Wegagoda were
withdrawn and
teachers returned to ones in
Wolaytta. The...
- Afro-Asiatic
language family. They
include the most
populous Omotic language,
Wolaytta, with two
million speakers. The
languages have
around 4
million speakers...
- It was also used in the past to
write some
Omotic languages,
including Wolaytta, Bench, Hamer, and Kafa.[citation needed] For the
representation of sounds...
-
Tigrinya speakers numbering 6,390,000;
Sidama speakers numbering 4,340,000;
Wolaytta speakers numbering 2,380,000;
Sebat Bet
Gurage speakers numbering 2,170...
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Shewit Shanka Shashigo, (
Wolaytta:
Shaashigo Shankka Shawito, Amharic: ሸዊት ሻንካ ሻሽጎ) is an
Ethiopian politician who has
served as
Minister of
Culture and...
-
Wolayita or
Wolaita may
refer to:
Wolayta people, an
ethnic group of
Ethiopia Wolaytta language,
spoken by the
Welayta people Wolayita Zone, a zone in SNNPR,...
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Wolaitta Dicha Sport Club (Amharic: ወላይታ ድቻ ስፖርት ክለብ,
Wolayttatto Doonaa:
Wolaytta Dichaa Ispporttiyaa Citaa) is a
professional football club
based in Sodo...
-
conducted the
literacy training in five languages: Amharic, Oromo, Tigrinya,
Wolaytta, and Somali. The
number of
languages was
later expanded to fifteen, which...
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southern regions.
Among these languages are Aari, Dizi, Gamo, Kafa,
Hamer and
Wolaytta.
Languages belonging to the Nilo-Saharan
language family are also spoken...