Omotic languages

Omotic
Geographic
distribution
Ethiopia, Sudan
Native speakers
7.9 million[1]
Linguistic classificationAfro-Asiatic
  • Omotic
Proto-languageProto-Omotic
Subdivisions
  • North Omotic
  • South Omotic
  • Language codes
    ISO 639-5omv
    GlottologNone

    The Omotic languages are a group of languages spoken in southwestern Ethiopia, in the Omo River region and southeastern Sudan in Blue Nile State. The Geʽez script is used to write some of the Omotic languages, the Latin script for some others. They are fairly agglutinative and have complex tonal systems (for example, the Bench language). The languages have around 7.9 million speakers.[1] The group is generally classified as belonging to the Afroasiatic language family, but this is disputed by some linguists.

    Four separate "Omotic" groups are accepted by Glottolog 4.0 and Güldemann (2018): North Omotic, Dizoid (Maji), Mao, and Aroid ("South Omotic").[2]

    1. ^ a b "Omotic languages". Ethnologue. Archived from the original on 9 March 2023. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
    2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Guldemann was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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