Dullay languages

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title: Dullay languages
text: The Dullay languages belong to the Cushitic subgroup of the Afro-Asiatic language family and are spoken in Ethiopia. Dullay is a dialect continuum consisting of the Gawwada and Tsamai languages. Blench (2006) places most of Bussa in the Konsoid languages, and counts several Gawwada varieties as distinct languages. - Gawwada (Ale), Tsamai, Dihina, Dobase, Gergere, Gollango (Gaba?), Gorrose, Harso The name Dullay is derived from the name Dullay-speaking groups use for the Weito River. Other term
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description: Cushitic language family of Ethiopia
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dullay_languages
date created: 2008-03-16T00:44:06Z
date modified: 2024-09-10T13:59:18Z
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