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  1. Asụsụ Afar (Afar: ; nkè á makwaara dị kà Áfar Af, Afaraf, Qafar af) bụ asụsụ Afroasiatic nkè sitere ná alaka Cushitic. Ọ bụ ndị Afar bị ná Djibouti , Eritrea na Ethiopia na-asụ ya.

  2. Afar (Qafaraf) Afar is a Lowland East Cushitic language spoken by a about 2.5 million people mainly in Ethiopia, and also in Djibouti and Eritrea. In 2018 there were about 1.8 million speakers of Afar in the regions of Afar, Amhara and Somali in eastern Ethiopia. There were about 505,000 Afar speakers in the Northern Red Sea and Southern Red ...

  3. Avar ( магӏарул мацӏ, maǥarul macʼ [maʕarul mat͡sʼ], "language of the mountains" or авар мацӏ, awar macʼ [awar mat͡sʼ], "Avar language"), also known as Avaric, [2] [3] is a Northeast Caucasian language of the Avar–Andic subgroup that is spoken by Avars, primarily in Dagestan. In 2010, there were approximately 1 ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AfarAfar - Wikipedia

    Afar Desert or Danakil Desert, a desert in Ethiopia. Afar Region, a regional state of Ethiopia. Afar Triangle or Afar Depression, a geological feature in East Africa. Afar Triple Junction, a geological rift system which divides the Nubian, Somalian, and Arabian plates. French Territory of the Afars and the Issas, a former French colony (now ...

  5. glossarists.com › 2024/01/26 › afar-language-tracingglossarists.com

    Jan 26, 2024 · We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

  6. 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 script is used to write some of the Omotic languages, the Latin script for some others. They are fairly agglutinative and have complex tonal systems (for example, the Bench language ).

  7. argo1244. ELP. Argobba. Argobba is an Ethiopian Semitic language spoken in several districts of Afar, Amhara, and Oromia regions of Ethiopia by the Argobba people. It belongs to the South Ethiopic languages subgroup, and is closely related to Amharic.

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