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  1. ELP. Boon. Boon or Af-Boon is a nearly extinct Cushitic language spoken by 59 people (as of 2000) in Jilib District, Middle Jubba Region of southern Somalia. In recent decades they have shifted to the Maay dialect of Jilib. All speakers were reported in the 1980s to be older than 60. Their traditional occupations are as hunters, leatherworkers ...

  2. kamb1318. Kambaata is a Cushitic language. It is spoken in Southern Ethiopia by around 900,000 people. [2]

  3. The sheer majority of Cushitic languages belong to one single subgroup: East Cushitic (EC). Its speech area extends from Eritrea with Saho to Mount Kenya with the extinct Yaaku language, and from the Indian Ocean with ‘Afar and Somali to the Sudanese-Ethiopian border with Dhaasanac (see Map 21.1).

  4. classified in the Lowland East Cushitic Language Family along with the Somali and Oromiffa languages. The Afar are one of the 26 pastoral ethnic groups in Ethiopia. They inhabit the Middle Awash Valley (the study area), the Lower Awash (Awssa) and parts of the Upper Awash Valley1.

  5. Aweer ( Aweera ), also known as Boni ( Bon, Bonta ), is a Cushitic language of Eastern Kenya. The Aweer people, known by the arguably derogatory exonym " Boni, " are historically a hunter-gatherer people, traditionally subsisting on hunting, gathering, and collecting honey. [2] [3] Their ancestral lands range along the Kenyan coast from the ...

  6. bej. ISO 639-3. bej. Glottolog. beja1238. Beja is a Cushitic language. It is spoken on the coast of the Red Sea in Sudan, Eritrea and Egypt. Around one million people speak the language. It is the only language of the North Cushitic branch still spoken.

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