The Ometo languages of Ethiopia are a dialect cluster of the Omotic family, generally accepted as part of the Afro-Asiatic language family. They include the most populous Omotic language, Wolaytta, with two million speakers. Bender (2000) classifies them as, South: Maale Basketo Central: Wolaytta (Ometo), Oyda (Oyta), Dorze, Melo (Malo), Gamo–Gofa–Dawro East: Gats'ame, Koreete (Koyra, Harro), Zayse–Zergulla Hayward (2003) added Basketo to Central Ometo and called the result 'North Ometo'.

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  • The Ometo languages of Ethiopia are a dialect cluster of the Omotic family, generally accepted as part of the Afro-Asiatic language family. They include the most populous Omotic language, Wolaytta, with two million speakers. Bender (2000) classifies them as, South: Maale Basketo Central: Wolaytta (Ometo), Oyda (Oyta), Dorze, Melo (Malo), Gamo–Gofa–Dawro East: Gats'ame, Koreete (Koyra, Harro), Zayse–Zergulla Hayward (2003) added Basketo to Central Ometo and called the result 'North Ometo'.
  • Ometo ist der Name eines mit den Gimira verwandten omotischen Volkes sowie deren Sprache im zentralen Äthiopien. Sie sind meist Christen. Man unterteilt sie weiter in: Zentralometo Dorze Gamo-Gofa-Dawro Melo Oyda Wolaytta Ostometo Kachama-Ganjule Koorete Zayse-Zergulla Westometo Basketo Male
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  • Afro-Asiatic
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  • Ometo
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  • The Ometo languages of Ethiopia are a dialect cluster of the Omotic family, generally accepted as part of the Afro-Asiatic language family. They include the most populous Omotic language, Wolaytta, with two million speakers. Bender (2000) classifies them as, South: Maale Basketo Central: Wolaytta (Ometo), Oyda (Oyta), Dorze, Melo (Malo), Gamo–Gofa–Dawro East: Gats'ame, Koreete (Koyra, Harro), Zayse–Zergulla Hayward (2003) added Basketo to Central Ometo and called the result 'North Ometo'.
  • Ometo ist der Name eines mit den Gimira verwandten omotischen Volkes sowie deren Sprache im zentralen Äthiopien. Sie sind meist Christen. Man unterteilt sie weiter in: Zentralometo Dorze Gamo-Gofa-Dawro Melo Oyda Wolaytta Ostometo Kachama-Ganjule Koorete Zayse-Zergulla Westometo Basketo Male
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  • Ometo languages
  • Ometo
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