Harari language
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Harari (sometimes (H)aderi or (H)adere) is the language of the Harari people of Ethiopia. According to the 1998 Ethiopian census, it is spoken by 21,283 people. Most of its speakers are multilingual in Amharic and/or Oromo. Harari is closely related to Zay and Silt'e.
References
- Abdurahman Garad and Ewald Wagner. 1998. Harari-Studien : Texte mit Übersetzung, grammatischen Skizzen und Glossar. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. ISBN 344703937X. [link]
- Gardner, Simon and Ralph Siebert. 2001. "Sociolinguistic survey report of the Zay language area." SIL Electronic Survey Reports, 2002-024. [PDF]
- Cohen, Marcel. 1931. Etudes d'éthiopien méridional. Paris. pp. 243-354.
- Leslau, Wolf. 1958. The verb in Harari : (South Ethiopic). Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Leslau, Wolf. 1965. Ethiopians speak. Studies in cultural background. Part I: Harari. Near Eastern Studies, no. 7. Berkeley: University of California Press.
External links
- [Christian recordings in Harari] in [Global Recordings] website.
- [Harraris.com]
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