• in the Lowland East Cushitic sub-group, along with Saho and Somali. Its closest relative is the Saho language. The Afar language is spoken as a mother...
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    working language of the Somali Region in Ethiopia. Beja, Afar, Blin and Saho, the languages of the Cushitic branch of Afroasiatic that are spoken in Eritrea...
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  • is spoken in Maltam. Sahu (Sao), a closely related variety, is spoken in Saho, a few kilometers to the north in southern Makari commune, and also in Goulfey...
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    "Afrikaner". South African History Online. South African History Online (SAHO). Retrieved 20 October 2017. Bogaards, Attie H. "Bybelstudies" (in Afrikaans)...
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  • Nyarafolo sew I/L Sewa Bay sey I/L Secoya secoya sez I/L Chin, Senthang sfb I/L Langue des signes de Belgique Francophone sfe I/L Eastern Subanen sfm I/L Small...
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    as Nobatia, Alodia, and Makuria. Tribal nomads like the Beja, Afar, and Saho managed to remain autonomous due to their uncentralized nomadic nature. These...
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  • 275–298. doi:10.3406/ethio.1959.1310. Mondon-Vidailhet, Casimir (1902). La langue Harari et les dialectes Ethiopies du Gouraghê. Paris: Imprimerie nationale...
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  • ISBN 978-0-9723172-6-9. Lewis, I.M. (1998). Peoples of the Horn of Africa: Somali, Afar and Saho. Red Sea Press. ISBN 978-1-56902-104-0. There are two main fractions, the...
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  • The use and development of nine Eritrean languages (Tigrinya, Bilen, Afar, Saho, Rashaida, Tigre, Kunama, Nara and Hidarib) is encouraged at the local level...
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