The Omo-Tana languages belong to the Cushitic family and are spoken in Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia, and Kenya. The most important member is Somali. There is some debate as to whether the Omo-Tana languages form a single group, or whether they are primary branches of Lowland East Cushitic. Unclassified within the Lowland languages, and thus perhaps in Omo-Tana, are Komso-Gidole and the endangered Boon language.

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  • The Omo-Tana languages belong to the Cushitic family and are spoken in Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia, and Kenya. The most important member is Somali. There is some debate as to whether the Omo-Tana languages form a single group, or whether they are primary branches of Lowland East Cushitic. Unclassified within the Lowland languages, and thus perhaps in Omo-Tana, are Komso-Gidole and the endangered Boon language.
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  • Omo-Tana
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  • The Omo-Tana languages belong to the Cushitic family and are spoken in Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somalia, and Kenya. The most important member is Somali. There is some debate as to whether the Omo-Tana languages form a single group, or whether they are primary branches of Lowland East Cushitic. Unclassified within the Lowland languages, and thus perhaps in Omo-Tana, are Komso-Gidole and the endangered Boon language.
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  • Omo-Tana languages
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