Ethiopian Semitic languages
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Ethiopian Semitic languages (sometimes Ethiopic, or Ethiosemitic for short) is a language group which together with Old South Arabian forms the Western branch of the South Semitic languages.
- North
- * Tigrinya language
- * Tigre language
- * Ge'ez language
- * Dahlik language - "newly discovered"
- South
- * Transverse
- ** Amharic language
- ** Argobba language
- ** Gafat language
- ** Harari language
- ** East Gurage languages
- *** Silt'e language (Wolane, Ulbareg, Inneqor)
- *** Zay language
- * Outer
- ** Soddo language (Kistane)
- ** West Gurage languages
- *** Inor language (Ennemor, Endegen)
- *** Mesmes language
- *** Mesqan language
- *** Sebat Bet Gurage language (Chaha, Ezha, Gumer, Gura, Gyeto, Muher)
See also
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