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Ethnic group in Ethiopia
ethnic group living in south-western Ethiopia. Their native language is Yemsa, one of the Omotic languages, although many also speak Amharic. The neighbors
Yem_people
Omotic language spoken in Ethiopia
Yemsa is the language of the Yem people of the former Kingdom of Yamma, known as the Kingdom of Janjero traditionally. It is a member of the Omotic group
Yemsa_language
Topics referred to by the same term
Yemsa may refer to: the Yemsa people the Yemsa language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yemsa. If an internal link incorrectly
Yemsa
Language family of Ethiopia and Sudan
contact. Omotic? Damotic Gonga (Shinasha, Anfillo, Kafa, Shekkacho) Gimojan Yemsa Ometo–Gimira Bench Chara Ometo North Ometo (Wolaita, Gamo-Gofa-Dawro, Dorze
Omotic_languages
Large language family of Africa and West Asia
Pronouns in the Afroasiatic family, following Gragg 2019 Meaning North Omotic (Yemsa) Beja Cushitic (Baniamer) East Cushitic (Somali) West Chadic (Hausa) East
Afroasiatic_languages
International standard for three-letter codes identifying languages
abbreviations for language names, some of which are pejorative. For example, Yemsa was assigned the code jnj, from pejorative "Janejero". These codes may thus
ISO_639-3
Language family of Ethiopia
subdivisions given by Güldemann (2018) are: Ometo-C’ara Gimira (Bench) Gonga Yemsa (Yem) Comparison of numerals in individual languages: Beke, Charles T. (1850)
North_Omotic_languages
language Seze language Shekkacho language Sheko language Wolaytta language Yemsa language Zayse-Zergulla language In Ethiopia, the term "Nilotic" is often
Languages_of_Ethiopia
Semitic-speaking ethnic group in the Horn of Africa
Dizi Dorze Gamo Gofa Hamar Kafficho Konta Koore Maale Shinasha Wolaitans Yemsa Zayse Nilo-Saharan Nilotic Anuak Maban Nuer Nyangatom Shanqella Surmic Kichepo
Harari_people
Ethnic group in Ethiopia
Dizi Dorze Gamo Gofa Hamar Kafficho Konta Koore Maale Shinasha Wolaitans Yemsa Zayse Nilo-Saharan Nilotic Anuak Maban Nuer Nyangatom Shanqella Surmic Kichepo
Argobba_people
Ethnic group in Ethiopia
Dizi Dorze Gamo Gofa Hamar Kafficho Konta Koore Maale Shinasha Wolaitans Yemsa Zayse Nilo-Saharan Nilotic Anuak Maban Nuer Nyangatom Shanqella Surmic Kichepo
Siltʼe_people
Zone in Central Ethiopia Regional State
Hadiya (1.27%); all other ethnic groups made up 2.75% of the population. Yemsa was spoken as a first language by 72.67% of the inhabitants, 22.63% spoke
Yem_Zone
Zone in Oromia Region of Ethiopia
first language by 85.96%, 7.86% Amharic, 1.95% spoke Kullo, 1.45% spoke Yemsa, and 1.19% spoke Kafa; the remaining 1.59% spoke all other primary languages
Jimma_Zone
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with J
Sino-Tibetan Jangshung jnd I/L Jandavra jng I/E Yangman jni I/L Janji jnj I/L Yemsa jnl I/L Rawat jns I/L Jaunsari job I/L Joba jod I/L Niger–Congo? Wojenaka
ISO_639:j
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
1/21 4.8% [Hirbo et al.] Iraqw Iraqw (Cushitic) Tanzania 2/43 4.7% Yems Yemsa (Omotic) SNNP 5/107 4.7% Jews (Semitic) Ethiopia 1/22 4.5% Gobeze Cushitic
Haplogroup_T-M184
Topics referred to by the same term
Ethiopia Yem people, an ethnic group in Ethiopia also known as Janjero Yemsa language, a language spoken in Ethiopia This disambiguation page lists articles
Janjero
19% spoke Amharic, 2.72% spoke Kafa, 2.01% spoke Kullo, and 1.72% spoke Yemsa; the remaining 1.47% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority
Seka_Chekorsa
Northern Omotic language of Ethiopia
Arbeitspapiere 1: 105–24. Wedekind, Klaus. 1990. "Gimo-Jan or Ben-Yem-Om: Benč - Yemsa phonemes, tones, and words." In Richard J. Hayward (ed.), Omotic language
Bench_language
Woreda or district of Ethiopia
language by 83.74%, 4.62% spoke Amharic, 3.8% spoke Kebena, 3.43% spoke Yemsa, and 3.1% spoke Hadiya; the remaining 1.31% spoke all other primary languages
Sokoru
District in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
language by 67.41%, 22.79% spoke Amharic, 2.83% spoke Kullo, and 2.3% spoke Yemsa; the remaining 1.52% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority
Kersa,_Jimma
District in Oromia Region, Ethiopia
woreda. Oromiffa was spoken as a first language by 97.05%, and 2.38% spoke Yemsa; the remaining 0.57% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority
Tiro_Afeta
District of Ethiopia
language by 88.71%, 4.1% spoke Amharic, 3.28% spoke Kullo, and 2.55% spoke Yemsa; the remaining 1.52% spoke all other primary languages reported. The majority
Mana_(woreda)
Woreda in the Oromia Region of Ethiopia
Oromiffa was spoken as a first language by 87.03%, 7.3% Kullo, 2.55% spoke Yemsa, and 1.6% spoke Amharic; the remaining 1.52% spoke all other primary languages
Dedo_(woreda)
Hypothesized linguistic area of Ethiopia developed by Charles A. Ferguson
"Exploring the periphery of the Central Ethiopian linguistic area: data from Yemsa and Benchnon." In Language contact and language change in Ethiopia, pp.
Ethiopian_language_area
Afroasiatic language of Ethiopia
include Anfillo, Ari, Bambassi, Kara, Kefa, Gana, Dime, Nayi, Sheko, Hozo, Yemsa, and Welaytta. Hozo is an Omotic language. Omotic languages are an Ethiopian
Hozo_language
Administrative division of Ethiopia
spoken as a first language by 88.36%, 5.68% spoke Amharic, 2.63% spoke Yemsa, 2.21% spoke Kafa, and 0.76% spoke Kullo; the remaining 0.36% spoke all
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