• The Asa (Aasá) language, commonly rendered Aasax (also rendered as Aasá, Aasáx, Aramanik, Asak, Asax, Assa, Asá), was spoken by the Asa people of Tanzania...
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  • Asa people (redirect from Aasáx people)
    The Assa once spoke the Aasáx language, ambiguously called "Dorobo", which probably belonged to the Afro-Asiatic language family, List of ethnic groups...
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  • Southern West Rift language. Aasax and Kw'adza are poorly attested and, like Dahalo, maybe the result language shift from non-Cushitic languages. Several additional...
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  • may refer to: Aasáx language Aramanik language Kisankasa language Mediak language Mosiro language Omaio language Serengeti-Dorobo language Dorobo, a spurious...
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  • 1999. Kwʼadza is poorly attested, and apart from perhaps being close to Aasax, its classification is not certain. Although it has a large number of identifiably...
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    Yaaku, Dahalo, Aasax, Kw'adza, Boon, the Cushitic element of Mbugu (Ma'a) and Ongota. There is a wide range of opinions as to how the languages are interrelated...
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  • Maa language, usually following a period of intensive cultural and economic contact. Among peoples that have assimilated to Maa peoples are the Aasáx (Asa)...
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    believe Africa has about twenty language families, including isolates. Beside the possibilities listed above, there are: Aasax or Aramanik (Tanzania) (South...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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  • former Yaaku, sometimes Aramanik) (Yaaku language; Laikipia District, Rift Valley Province, Kenya) Aasax (Aasa language; northern Tanzania) Akie (sometimes...
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  • Myobatrachidae Assa (name), a given name and surname Asa language, alternative spelling for Aasáx, the language of the Assa people Asa people, a people of northern...
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  • symbols. Aari – Aari Spoken in:  Ethiopia Aasáx † – Aasá Spoken in:  Tanzania Abaza – Aбаза бызшва Official language in:  Karachay-Cherkessia,  Russia Abellen...
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    the numeral haka 'four', is also found in the neighboring Cushitic languages Aasax and Kwʼadza, and was perhaps borrowed into them from Sandawe. Since...
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  • Degere (redirect from Old Degere language)
    Ethnological Research 34/35: 133–147. By this he might have been referring to Aasax/Aramanik. (Walsh 1990) Martin Walsh, 1990. The Degere: Forgotten hunter-gatherers...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with A. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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