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  1. Northern Agaw: Bilen–Xamtanga: Bilen (North) spoken (70,000 speakers) in Eritrea around the town of Keren and eastern Sudan around the town of Kassala. Xamtanga (Central Agaw; also called Khamir, Khamta) 143,000 speakers in the North Amhara Region. Qimant (Western Agaw) nearly extinct, spoken by the Qemant in Semien Gondar Zone.

  2. Highland East Cushitic. Subdivisions: Burji. Sidamic proper. The Highland East Cushitic, or Sidamic, languages are a branch of Cushitic languages. They are spoken in Ethiopia. The most spoken language in the branch is Sidamo. It has around 3 million speakers.

  3. ISO 639-2. sid. ISO 639-3. sid. Glottolog. sida1246. Sidamo, or Sidaama, is a Cushitic language. It is spoken in Southern Ethiopia by about three million people. [2]

  4. en.teknopedia.teknokrat.ac.id › wiki › Konsoid_languagesOromoid languages - Wikipedia

    The Oromoid languages are a branch of Lowland East Cushitic languages that includes the most populous Cushitic language, Oromo, and the closely related Konsoid dialect cluster. Oromo Oromo, Eastern Oromo, Borana, Orma, Waata Konsoid (Konso–Gidole) Konso, Dirasha (Gidole), Bussa (Mossiya), Mashile, Turo, Gato References []

  5. 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.

  6. Munyo. Language codes. ISO 639-3. orc. Glottolog. muny1242. Munyo (Korokoro, Munyo Yaya, Munyoyaya; autonym: afaan munyoti [1]) is a variety of the Oromo language spoken by the Munyoyaya of northeast Tana River County in Kenya. [2] It is similar to the neighbouring Orma language and is regarded as a dialect of Orma by Ethnologue.