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- The Shinasha, also known as Bworo or Boro, are an ethnic group in northwestern Ethiopia.[citation needed] Their language belongs to the North Omotic family...
- Shinasha may refer to: Shinasha people of Ethiopia Shinasha language This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Shinasha. If an...
- Shinasha, also known as Boro (Borna, Bworo) is a North Omotic language spoken in western Ethiopia by the Shinasha people. Its speakers live in scattered...
- 55%), Shinasha (7.73%) and Agaw-Awi (4.22%). Main languages are the before;Berta (25.15%), Amharic (22.46%), Gumuz (20.59%), Oromo (17.69%), Shinasha (4...
- groups. The Omotic speaking Shinasha have a similar tradition of descent from Canaan's son Hamati Similarly, the Shinasha extend the Canaanite ancestry...
- Bamb****i language Basketo language Bench language Boro language, also called Shinasha Chara language Dawro language Dime language Dizi language Dorze language...
- reported in the Metekel Zone were the Gumuz (39.78%), the Amhara (23.39%),the Shinasha (12.6%),the Awi (11.33%), a subgroup of the Agew, and the Oromo (10.09%);...
- addition of the acute accent over the letter B. It is used in Ntcham and Shinasha, and Võro. It also used to be used in Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian and...
- Benishangul-Gumuz is home to several different ethnicities including the Gumuz, Berta, Shinasha, Mao, Komo and Fadashi. The Gumuz have had tensions with agricultural Amhara...
- Kafacho (southwestern Ethiopia), Shekkacho (southwestern Ethiopia), Boro Shinasha (northwestern Ethiopia), Anfillo (western Ethiopia) are the speakers of...