Omo-Tana

E837604

Omo-Tana is a subbranch of the Cushitic language family comprising several closely related languages spoken primarily in parts of Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia.

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Omo-Tana canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cushitic language subgroup
language subbranch
alsoKnownAs Omo-Tana Cushitic NERFINISHED
Omo-Tana branch NERFINISHED
classificationStatus recognized subgroup in Cushitic comparative linguistics
geographicDistribution East Africa NERFINISHED
Horn of Africa NERFINISHED
hasMemberLanguage Arbore language NERFINISHED
Aweer language NERFINISHED
Bajuni language
Bayso language NERFINISHED
Boni language NERFINISHED
Daasanach language NERFINISHED
Dabarre language NERFINISHED
Dulbahante language NERFINISHED
Gabra language NERFINISHED
Garre language NERFINISHED
Jiddu language NERFINISHED
Maay language NERFINISHED
Rendille language NERFINISHED
Sakuye language NERFINISHED
Somali language NERFINISHED
Tunni language NERFINISHED
linguisticFeature shares common Cushitic morphological traits
shares common Cushitic phonological traits
spokenIn Ethiopia NERFINISHED
Kenya NERFINISHED
Somalia NERFINISHED
subdivisionOf Afroasiatic languages NERFINISHED
Cushitic languages NERFINISHED

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Cushitic hasSubbranch Omo-Tana