• Merile, Merille, Morille, Reshiat, Russia) is a Cushitic language spoken by the Daasanach in Ethiopia, South Sudan and Kenya whose homeland is along...
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    The Daasanach (also known as the Marille or Geleba) are an ethnic group inhabiting parts of Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Sudan. Their main homeland is in...
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  • Daasanach may refer to: the Daasanach people the Daasanach language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Daasanach. If an...
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    Cushitic Omo-Tana Arbore language Baiso language Daasanach language (also in Kenya) Oromoid Konso language Dirasha language Oromo language (also in Kenya) Transversal...
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  • the northern areas. Among these groups are the Daasanach or Marille, who today speak the Daasanach language. It belongs to the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic...
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  • DSH (section Languages)
    having ICAO code DSH, see Airline codes-D ISO 639:dsh or Daasanach language, an African language Dsh (trigraph), a Latin-script representation of an Irish...
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    people Daasanach people El Molo people (most no longer speak a Cushitic language) Yaaku people (the Yaaku language is no longer a living language, but there...
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  • specific name, nyakitongwer, is the word for "genet" in the local Daasanach language. The only known specimen preserves the alveolus of the first lower...
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  • Tau gallicum (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    Cubeo and Daasanach languages to represent the sound [ð], in the Northern Embera language to represent the sound [ɗ], and in the Moro language. This article...
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    The Cushitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family. They are spoken primarily in the Horn of Africa, with minorities speaking Cushitic...
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  • Omo-Tana. Together with Bayso and the Arboroid languages such as Daasanach, these are known as the Omo-Tana languages. A term "Somaloid" is ambiguous and has...
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  • Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia Dasenech language, or Daasanach, spoken by the Daasanach people in Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Kenya This disambiguation...
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    adopted the Nilo-Saharan languages of their neighbours. The El Molo language has no known dialects. It is most similar to Daasanach. Many El Molo practice...
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    (jointly classified as Western Omo-Tana) are Daasanach and especially the probably extinct Kenyan language of the Elmolo fisherman of Lake Turkana. The...
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  • Omo–Tana or Arboroid languages belong to the Afro-Asiatic family and are spoken in Ethiopia and Kenya. The languages are: Arbore Daasanach El Molo Yaaku The...
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    Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
    special woreda Tembaro – 1.32%, mostly in Tembaro Woreda. Arbore – 0.04% Daasanach – 0.32%, mostly in Dasenech (woreda) Dirashe – 0.2%, mostly in Dirashe...
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    the population. Aari is spoken as a first language by 44.34%, 14.25% speak Male, 8.17% Hamer, 8.16% Daasanach, 5.07% Amharic, 4.49% Banna, 3.03% Tsamai...
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  • have shifted to the neighboring Samburu language. El Molo also has no known dialects but it is similar to Daasanach. Oral tradition sees the El Molo people...
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  • Waaq (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
    language. Other Cushitic languages where the word is still found include Konso Waaqa; Rendille Wax; Bayso Wah or Waa; Daasanach Waag; Hadiyya Waaʔa; Burji...
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  • the Daasanach, like the Nyangatom, originally spoke a Nilo-Saharan language, with the ancestral Daasanach later adopting an Afroasiatic language around...
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  • (jointly classified as Western Omo-Tana) are Daasanach and especially the probably extinct Kenyan language of the Elmolo fishermen of Lake Turkana. The...
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  • tribesmen are suffering from the loss of pasture and access to water. The Daasanach share a traditional border with the Turkana. However, the border is moving...
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    Ethiopia–Kenya border (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    wildlife, most notably, several communities such as Mursi, Nyangatom, Daasanach and Turkana, which are agro-pastoralist in response to harsh climate and...
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  • Peoples Region. Silt'e people speak Siltʼe language a Semitic language which is closely related to the Harari language. Siltʼe denote their origin in Harar...
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    Unstriped ground squirrel (category Pages with Daasanach IPA)
    X. rutilus. In Tigrinya language: ምጹጽላይ or ጨጨራ (mitsutsilay, chechera). In Turkana: [ekuɲuk], borrowed further in Daasanach: [ɲékuɲug] The unstriped...
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    Harari people (category Articles containing Harari-language text)
    They speak the Harari language, a member of the South Ethiopic grouping within the Semitic subfamily of the Afroasiatic languages. The Harla people, an...
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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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    Kalenjin Language; while in combination with Datooga languages of Tanzania, this cluster is called Southern Nilotic languages. The Kalenjin language, along...
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    Lake Turkana (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Natives who live around Lake Turkana include the Turkana, Rendille, Gabbra, Daasanach, Hamar Koke, Karo, Nyagatom, Mursi, Surma, and Molo peoples. For the location...
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  • 80 different ethnic groups. Most people in Ethiopia speak Afro-Asiatic languages, mainly of the Cushitic and Semitic branches. The former includes the...
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