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  1. Afar (Afar: Qafaraf; also known as ’Afar Af, Afaraf, Qafar af) is an Afroasiatic language belonging to the Cushitic branch. It is spoken by the Afar people inhabiting Djibouti, Eritrea and Ethiopia.

  2. Afar is recognized as an official working language in the Afar Region of Ethiopia. The Afar alphabet or Qafar Feera was created by Dimis and Redo, two Afar intellectual nationalists who published their work in the early 1970s.

  3. In education, however, Afar speakers prefer Arabic – which many of them speak as a second language – as the language of instruction. [4] In the Afar Region of Ethiopia, Afar is also recognized as an official working language. [5] Since 2020, Afar is one of the five official working languages of Ethiopia. [6] Consonants

  4. Afar, also known as Afar Af, is a Cushitic language spoken primarily by the Afar people in the Horn of Africa. It belongs to the Lowland East Cushitic branch of the Cushitic family, which is a part of the larger Afro-Asiatic language family.

  5. Afar, people of the Horn of Africa who speak Afar (also known as ’Afar Af), a language of the Eastern Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. They live in northeastern Ethiopia, southeastern Eritrea, and Djibouti, where, with the Issas, they are the dominant people.

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  6. It then summarizes key aspects of Afaraf, including its classification as a Cushitic language, characteristics like use of postpositions, and genres of oral traditional literature. Finally, it mentions ongoing work to develop mono-lingual Afaraf dictionaries.

  7. May 23, 2018 · LANGUAGE. The Afar language belongs to an Eastern Cushite group. Linguists generally identify four distinct dialects of Afar: Northern, Central, Aussa, and Baadu. Arabic is widely used with neighbors and trading partners. The Afar language (Qafar Af), like Somali and Oromo, uses the Roman alphabet. The Afar language follows the subject-verb ...

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