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Yemsa is the
language of the
Yem people of the
former Kingdom of Yamma,
known as the
Kingdom of
Janjero to the Amhara. It is a
member of the
Omotic group...
- Ta-Ne
Omotic languages, are a
group of
languages spoken in Ethiopia.
Glottolog considers Ta-Ne-Omotic to be an
independent language family,
whereas older...
- this is
disputed by some. Four
separate "Omotic"
groups are
accepted by
Glottolog 4.0 and Güldemann (2018):
North Omotic,
Dizoid (Maji), Mao, and Aroid...
- *di- *yi-
Bariba nɔnu, nɔni so ~ soa, -su wɛ̃ru
dondu yara, -nu nɔɔ (pl.?)
yem ****uru dã̀ã̀ (pl.?) nim tēm̄ yísìrū
Natioro (Timba) ɲǎːpéjá ɲàŋwà mṹnṹpwã́...
- norə bone lak skin urarə
breast mu tree mi man lu
woman ere sun
wuluwa moon
yem water ijo; ito fire ipi
stone lijei name ilei eat (t) one
tipia two pəli...
- *hwot 'moon' *goŋ 'mountain' *rik; *mun 'night' *r-wa 'rain' *bəih 'river' *
yem 'road' *s-rin 'root' *sa + *pik 'salt' *nup 'set (sun)' *saŋ 'shadow' *nəm...
- Gur
Northern Oti–Volta Mooré–Dagbani Mooré
Farefare Dialects Gurenɛ
Nankani Booni Writing system Latin Language codes ISO 639-3 gur
Glottolog fare1241...
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cross referencing pronoun em and the
suffix have
coalesced (via -i em → -
yem → -em). All
these versions exist in
everyday speech, as
illustrated by tek...
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Baniwa English atxinari man
inarru woman yene-pati boy
inarru girl
yém-beti
child pa-dzo
father noo-dua
mother noenipe son noo-ido
daughter nuda-querri...
- me. A du fe?
Where are you going? Yir yee dzə la? What is your name? Yir
yem dzə Lukoŋ. My name is Lukong. A dzə wan la?
Whose child are you? M dzə wan...