• The Awngi language, in older publications also called Awiya (an inappropriate ethnonym), is a Central Cushitic language spoken by the Awi people, living...
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  • Central Cushitic languages are classified as follows (after Appleyard): Awngi (South Agaw) spoken southwest of Lake Tana, much the largest, with over...
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  • [ʃax͜kʰ], [ɔx͜kʰ]). These have been proposed to be called suffricates. Awngi has 2 suffricates /s͡t/ and /ʃ͡t/ according to some analyses. Apical consonant...
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  • saw it as Cushitic, while Bender 1983 saw it as either Eastern Sudanic or Awngi. It thus effectively remains unclassified, largely for lack of data, but...
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    many languages, gender is overtly marked directly on the noun (e.g. in Awngi, where all female nouns carry the suffix -a). The case system of many Cushitic...
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    language (extinct) Mesqan language Muher language Cushitic Agaw languages Awngi language, incl. dialect Kunfal Qimant language Xamtanga language East Cushitic...
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    Amharic (22.46%), Gumuz (20.59%), Oromo (17.69%), Shinasha (4.58%) and Awngi (4.01%). Concerning religion, 44.98% of the population were Muslim, 33.3%...
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  • 2005. Others living in that Zone are predominantly Amharas. The Awis speak Awngi, one of the Agaw languages, which are part of the Cushitic subfamily within...
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    population. Amharic was spoken as a first language by 53.38%, and 45.04% spoke Awngi; the remaining 1.58% spoke all other primary languages reported. 94.4% practiced...
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    Gumuz (36.31%), Amharic (34.21%), Oromo(19.89%), Shinasha (12.81%) and Awngi (10.91%). Amharic is spoken as a first language by 24% of the population...
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  • Awabakal авапакал awm I/L Trans–New Guinea Arawum аравум awn I/L Afro-Asiatic Awngi авнги awo I/L Niger–Congo Awak авак awr I/L Lakes Plain Awera авера aws...
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  • population. Amharic was spoken as a first language by 97%, and 2.42% speak Awngi; the remaining 0.58% spoke all other primary languages reported. "Local...
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  • ("girl") to indicate the respective genitive and ablative cases involved. Awngi (one of the Cushitic languages, which are a primary branch of the Afro-Asiatic...
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  • Main languages are Amharic (71.88%), Kambaata (14.81%), Hadiya (14.44%), Awngi (1.25%), the Somali (1.92%), and Oromo (1.88%). The majority of the inhabitants...
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  • language by 96.26%, 2.38% speak Oromiffa, 0.64% Gumuz, and 0.62% speak Awngi; the remaining 0.1% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority...
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  • Hadiya 28 (1.4%). Amharic was the first language of 1529 inhabitants (77%), Awngi 216 (11%), Tigrinyan 107 (5.3%), Oromo 60 (3%), and Hadiya 29 (1.5%). The...
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  • population. Amharic was spoken as a first language by 66.19%, and 33.77% spoke Awngi; the remaining 0.36% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority...
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  • language by 65.1%, while 25.7% speak Boro, 7.2% speak Amharic, 1% speak Awngi, and 1% speak Tigrinya. The majority of the inhabitants were Muslim, with...
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  • the population. Gumuz is spoken as a first language by 87%, 8.4% speak Awngi, and 4.6% speak Amhara. The majority of the inhabitants practiced traditional...
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  • Shinasha (3.3%); all other ethnic groups made up 5.7% of the population. Awngi is spoken as a first language by 40%, 34% speak Gumuz, 17.5% speak Amharic...
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  • Gumuz (4.55%); all other ethnic groups made up 1.5% of the population. Awngi was spoken as a first language by 61.33%, 32.83% Amharic, and 4.55% spoke...
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  • Amharic was spoken as a first language by 82.31%, 9.98% Gumuz, and 6.7% spoke Awngi; the remaining 1.01% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority...
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  • population. Amharic was spoken as a first language by 83.24%, and 16.65% spoke Awngi; the remaining 0.11% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority...
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  • as a first language by 30.6%, 26.5% speak Amhara, Oromiffa 25%, and 2% Awngi. Most of the inhabitants practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, with...
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  • "Felasha". Amharic was spoken as a first language by 96.75%, and 3.18% spoke Awngi; the remaining 0.07% spoke all other primary languages reported. 99.36%...
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  • language by 89.48%, 6.76% spoke Tigrinya, 2.11% Gumuz, and 1.25% spoke Awngi; the remaining 0.4% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority...
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  • Amhara (28.32%); all other ethnic groups made up 0.4% of the population. Awngi was spoken as a first language by 69.04%, and 30.6% spoke Amharic; the remaining...
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  • population. Amharic was spoken as a first language by 61.52%, and 38.44% spoke Awngi; the remaining 0.04% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority...
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