member of the Afroasiatic family, its speakers are the Siltʼe, who mainly inhabit the Siltʼe Zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples'...
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The Siltʼe people are an ethnic group in southern Ethiopia. They inhabit the Siltʼe Zone which is part of the Central Ethiopia Regional State. Silt'e people...
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and Agaw languages, as well as the Semitic Gurage languages, Harari, Silt'e, and Argobba languages. Arabic, which also belongs to the Afroasiatic family...
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zone. Like other nationalities in Ethiopia, the Siltʼe people have their own language, Siltʼe. Siltʼe is bordered on the south by Halaba, on the southwest...
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The Semitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They include Arabic, Amharic, Tigrinya, Aramaic, Hebrew, Maltese, Modern South Arabian...
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generations on the Zay islands. Zay is 70% lexically similar with the Siltʼe language, and 60% with Harari. The word order of Zay is SOV (subject–object–verb)...
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Silt'e (also transliterated Silte) can refer to: Silt'e people of Ethiopia; Silt'e language, which they speak; Silte Zone, where most live; Silte (woreda)...
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Ezma Gumer Gura Inor Ener Gyeta Indeganya Meger Mesmes Siltʼe–Zay–Harari Harari Siltʼe–Zay Siltʼe Inneqor Ulbareg Wolane Zay Argobba–Amharic Argobba Amharic...
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Harla people (section Language)
and in parts of eastern Gurage territory such as Siltʼe language. Nicholas Tait proposes Harla language was indistinguishable with Argobba and Harari linguistic...
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Modern Hebrew (redirect from Israeli Hebrew language)
Hebrew language spoken today. It is the only surviving Canaanite language, as well as one of the oldest languages still spoken as a native language, on account...
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to the Eastern Gurage languages, Zay, and Siltʼe, all of whom are believed to be linked to the now extinct Semitic Harla language. Locals or natives of...
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referendum held between 18 and 26 April 2001, the Siltʼe unanimously voted to form their own region, Siltʼe. Based on the 2007 census conducted by the Central...
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Gurage people (redirect from Gurage language)
group. For example, Ulrich Braukhamper states that the eastern Gurage (Siltʼe, Wolane, Zay) were probably an extension of the Harla and they often cite...
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Thrush Silt (video game), a videogame by Fireshine Games Silt'e language, Semitic language spoken in Ethiopia Siltation, also known as silting This disambiguation...
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འབྲས་ལྗོངས་ Official language in: the Indian state of Sikkim Silesian – Ślōnski, Ślůnski Spoken in: Poland and Czech Republic Siltʼe – የስልጤ Spoken in:...
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Garad (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
"one who seeks justice" Garad also denotes a "chief" in Harari and Silt'e languages respectively. Historian Abdurahman Garad states Garad is derived from...
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Inor – Another Western Gurage language. Soddo – A Northern Gurage language. Zay and Silt'e – Eastern Gurage languages. Gurage Sebat Bet at Ethnologue...
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the Dhulbahante today. Garad also denotes a "chief" in Harari and Silt'e languages respectively. Imaam: Denotes the Head of State. Style was used especially...
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Loloish languages Hani languages Taloid languages Talodi–Heiban languages Yupik languages Summary by language size This article includes a language-related...
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Harari people (category Articles containing Harari-language text)
some Harari militia (malassay) settled in Gurage territory, forming the Siltʼe people. Hararis once represented the largest concentration of agriculturalists...
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List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically...
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houses which consisted of Siltʼe, Wolane, Ulbarag, Azernet, Barbare, Wuriro, and Gadabano, speakers of Semitic Harari language. He was de facto ruler of...
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Addis Ababa (category CS1 Chinese (China)-language sources (zh-cn))
Oromo (19.51%), Gurage (16.34%), Tigrayan (6.18%), Silt'e (2.94%), and Gamo (1.68%). Languages spoken as mother tongues include Amharic (70.99%), Afaan...
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Hadiya people (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
specifically designates the Qabeena people. Other ethnic groups such as Siltʼe, Wulbareg, Azarnat, Barbare, Wuriro, Wolane and Gadabano profess that they're...
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Argobba people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
their area. These factors have led to a decline in usage of the Argobba language. Argobba are considered endangered today due to exogamy and destitution...
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Demographics of Ethiopia (section Languages)
and Agaw languages, as well as the Semitic Gurage languages, Harari, Silt'e, and Argobba languages. Arabic, which also belongs to the Afroasiatic family...
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Adama (category Articles containing Oromo-language text)
2007[update][failed verification] Oromo (39.02%) Amhara (34.53%) Gurage (11.98%) Siltʼe (5.02%) Other (9.45%) Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central...
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86%), the Siltʼe (1.99%), and the Oromo (1.61%); all other ethnic groups made up 0.54% of the population. Oromo was spoken as a first language by 59.03%...
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Central Ethiopia Regional State (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
Hadiya Zone Hosaena 4 Halaba Zone Halaba Kulito 5 Kembata Zone Durame 6 Siltʼe Zone Worabe 7 Yem Zone Saja 8 Kebena Special Woreda Wosherbe 9 Mareko Special...
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Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
in Silt'e Zone Zayse – 0.1%, mostly in the Lake Zway area Zergula The 2007 census reported that the predominantly spoken mother tongue languages include...
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