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  1. Abkhaz is a Northwest Caucasian language [8] [9] and is thus related to Adyghe. The language of Abkhaz is especially close to Abaza, and they are sometimes considered dialects of the same language, [10] [11] Abazgi, of which the literary dialects of Abkhaz and Abaza are simply two ends of a dialect continuum.

  2. It is a language of primary education in Oromia, Harari, Dire Dawa, Benishangul-Gumuz and Addis Ababa and of the Oromia Zone in the Amhara Region. It is used as an internet language for federal websites along with Tigrinya. Under Haile Selassie's regime, Oromo was banned in education, in conversation, and in administrative matters.

  3. A generative grammar of Afar. Summer Institute of Linguistics publications in linguistics vol. 65. Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics & The University of Texas at Arlington. ISBN 0-88312-083-6. J.G. Colby. 1970. "Notes on the northern dialect of the Afar language", Journal of Ethiopian Studies 8:1–8. R.J. Hayward and Enid M. Parker. 1985.

  4. Afar (Qafár af, även afariska) är ett östkushitiskt språk som talas av omkring 1,5 miljoner människor. Det talas i Djibouti Eritrea och Etiopien. Det talas i Djibouti Eritrea och Etiopien. Geografisk placering och status [ redigera | redigera wikitext ]

  5. Saho and Afar are generally classified as Eastern Cushitic languages of the Afro-Asiatic language phylum. The Saho peoples are bordered to the north by the Tigre, to the west by the Tigray, and to the south and east by the Afar. This article was most recently revised and updated by Kathleen Kuiper.

  6. Saho language; Saho–Afar languages; Sebat Bet Gurage language; Seze language; Shakacho language; Sheko language; Shinasha language; Sidama language; Siltʼe language; Soddo language; Somali language; Southern Oromo language; Suri language; Surmic languages

  7. Jul 27, 2020 · Afar is classified within the Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic family. It is further categorized in the Lowland East Cushitic sub-group, along with Saho and Somali.[3] Its closest relative is the Saho language.[4] The Afar language is spoken as a mother tongue by the Afar people in Djibouti, Eritrea, and the Afar Region of Ethiopia.[4]

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