Languages by language family/South Ethiopic
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▸ Transversal South Ethiopic languages:
▸ Amharic-Argobba languages:
- Argobba (or Argoba) [agj] (disabled)
- Amharic (or Amharisch, Amarigna, Amarinya, Abyssinian, Ethiopian) [am]
- Addis Ababa Amharic
- Gojjam Amharic
- Gondar Amharic
- Shoa Amharic
- Wollo Amharic
▸ Harari-East Gurage languages:
- Silte-Wolane languages (see below)
- Harari (or Hararri, Adere, Adare, Adarinnya, Aderinya, Gey Sinan) [har] (disabled)
- Zay (or Zay, Zaisé, Zway, Lak’i, Laqi, Gelilla) [zwa] (disabled)
▸ Silte-Wolane languages:
- Silt’e (or Silte, Silt’i, Silti, Selti, East Gurage) [stv] (disabled)
- Wolane (or Olane, Wäläne, Walane, Welene, Weleni) [wle] (disabled)
▸ Outer South Ethiopic languages:
▸ N-Group Outer South Ethiopic languages:
- Gafat (†) [gft] (disabled)
- Kistane (or Kestane, Gurage, Gogot, Aymallal, Aymellel) [gru] (disabled)
- Dobi (or Dobbi)
- Galila (Lake Wonchi)
- Soddo (or Soddo Gurage)
▸ TT-Group Outer South Ethiopic languages:
- Inoric languages (see below)
- Mesqan (or Meskan, Masqan, Mäsqan, Mäsqän, Misqan) [mvz]
- Sebat Bet Gurage (or Central West Gurage) [sgw] (disabled)
- Chaha (or Chaha Gurage)
- Ezha
- Gumer
- Gura (Semitic)
- Gyeto (Sebat Bet Gurage)
▸ Inoric languages:
- Mesmes (or Mäsmäs, Indegegn) (†) [mys] (disabled)
- Inoric (or Innämor, Ennemor, Peripheral West Gurage) [ior] (disabled)
- Enegegny (or Endegeñ, Endegen, Enner, Indägän)
- Ener
- Gyeta (or Gyeto)
- Inor (or Inär)