The Awngi language, in older publications also called Awiya (an inappropriate ethnonym), is a endangered indigenous Central Cushitic language spoken by...
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language Inor language Gyeto language Endegen language Mesmes language (extinct) Mesqan language Muher language Cushitic Agaw languages Awngi language, incl....
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and other Ethiopian Semitic languages. The Central Cushitic languages are classified as follows (after Appleyard): Awngi (South Agaw) spoken southwest...
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masculine gender and feminine gender. In many languages, gender is overtly marked directly on the noun (e.g. in Awngi, where all female nouns carry the suffix...
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Cushitic. Ehret proposes it has elsewhere, with a possible exception of Awngi, fallen together with *b. *ts (in nine examples) differs from *s in being...
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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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Awi people (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
Amharas. The Awis speak Awngi, one of the Agaw languages, which are part of the Cushitic subfamily within Afroasiatic. Agaw languages form the main substratum...
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Agew Awi Zone (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
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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Affricate (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
sequences in German, and coined the term suffricate for such contours. Awngi has 2 suffricates /s͡t/ and /ʃ͡t/ according to some analyses. Apical consonant...
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Suffixaufnahme (section Living languages)
involved. Awngi (one of the Cushitic languages, which are a primary branch of the Afro-Asiatic languages) Basque Bats (one of the Nakh languages, which are...
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