Mesmes language

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The Mesmes language is an extinct Ethiopian Semitic language once spoken in the Gurage region of Ethiopia.

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Mesmes language canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Afroasiatic language
Ethiopian Semitic language
Semitic language
extinct language
closelyRelatedTo Endegen language
Gurage languages
Inor language
country Ethiopia
documentedBy linguistic fieldwork in late 20th century
extinctionReason language shift to Amharic
language shift to Inor
hasAlternativeName Mesmes
Western Gurage
surface form: Mesmes Gurage
hasLinguisticFeature emphatic consonants
grammatical gender
prefix and suffix conjugation of verbs
root-and-pattern morphology
verb–subject–object word order (VSO)
ISO639-3 mys
languageBranch South Ethiopic
languageFamily Afroasiatic languages
languageGroup Gurage languages
languageSubfamily Semitic languages
linguisticArea Ethiopian Highlands
partOf Gurage language continuum
region Gurage
surface form: Gurage Zone

southern Ethiopia
surface form: Southern Ethiopia
spokenIn villages near the Mesmes area of Gurage
status extinct
writingSystem Geʽez script

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Gurage languages hasLanguage Mesmes language