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Arbore is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Arbore people in southern Ethiopia in a few settlements of Hamer woreda near Lake Chew Bahir. That the Arbore language belongs within a "Macro-Somali" (now called Omo-Tana) group was first recognized by Sasse (1974). Other members of this group are Daasanach, Bayso, Rendille, Boni and the various Somali dialects. Omo-Tana itself is a major division of Lowland East Cushitic. Arbore's nearest relatives (jointly classified as Western Omo-Tana) are Daasanach and especially the probably extinct Kenyan language of the Elmolo fishermen of Lake Turkana. The sub-grouping is justified in terms of uniquely shared lexicon and certain common grammatical innovations, amongst which the generalizations of the absolute forms of the 1st person singular and 2n

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  • Arbore (auch Arbora, Arborie, Erbore oder Irbore genannt) ist eine Tieflandostkuschitische Sprache und wird von 10.320 Sprechern um den äthiopischen See Chew Bahir herum gesprochen. Sie ist die traditionelle Sprache der Arbore. (de)
  • Arbore is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Arbore people in southern Ethiopia in a few settlements of Hamer woreda near Lake Chew Bahir. That the Arbore language belongs within a "Macro-Somali" (now called Omo-Tana) group was first recognized by Sasse (1974). Other members of this group are Daasanach, Bayso, Rendille, Boni and the various Somali dialects. Omo-Tana itself is a major division of Lowland East Cushitic. Arbore's nearest relatives (jointly classified as Western Omo-Tana) are Daasanach and especially the probably extinct Kenyan language of the Elmolo fishermen of Lake Turkana. The sub-grouping is justified in terms of uniquely shared lexicon and certain common grammatical innovations, amongst which the generalizations of the absolute forms of the 1st person singular and 2nd person singular personal pronouns to subject function, thereby replacing the earlier Proto-Lowland East Cushitic forms, e.g. 2nd personal pronouns, e.g., 2nd person singular tai/u 'thou': ki/u 'thee', but Arbore ke 'thou' and 'thee'. (en)
  • Arbore Etiopiako Omo eskualdeko Chew Bahir aintziraren inguruetako mintzaira kusitikoa da. (eu)
  • L'arbore (ou arbora, erbore, irbore) est une langue couchitique parlée par les Arborés dans le sud-ouest de l'Éthiopie. Le recensement de 1998 a identifié 4 441 locuteurs. (fr)
  • Арборе — кушитский язык, на котором говорит на юге Эфиопии. (ru)
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  • Afro-Asiatic (en)
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  • arbo1245 (en)
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  • Arbore (en)
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  • extreme southwest, Omo region (en)
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  • Arbore (auch Arbora, Arborie, Erbore oder Irbore genannt) ist eine Tieflandostkuschitische Sprache und wird von 10.320 Sprechern um den äthiopischen See Chew Bahir herum gesprochen. Sie ist die traditionelle Sprache der Arbore. (de)
  • Arbore Etiopiako Omo eskualdeko Chew Bahir aintziraren inguruetako mintzaira kusitikoa da. (eu)
  • L'arbore (ou arbora, erbore, irbore) est une langue couchitique parlée par les Arborés dans le sud-ouest de l'Éthiopie. Le recensement de 1998 a identifié 4 441 locuteurs. (fr)
  • Арборе — кушитский язык, на котором говорит на юге Эфиопии. (ru)
  • Arbore is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Arbore people in southern Ethiopia in a few settlements of Hamer woreda near Lake Chew Bahir. That the Arbore language belongs within a "Macro-Somali" (now called Omo-Tana) group was first recognized by Sasse (1974). Other members of this group are Daasanach, Bayso, Rendille, Boni and the various Somali dialects. Omo-Tana itself is a major division of Lowland East Cushitic. Arbore's nearest relatives (jointly classified as Western Omo-Tana) are Daasanach and especially the probably extinct Kenyan language of the Elmolo fishermen of Lake Turkana. The sub-grouping is justified in terms of uniquely shared lexicon and certain common grammatical innovations, amongst which the generalizations of the absolute forms of the 1st person singular and 2n (en)
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  • Arbore (Sprache) (de)
  • Arbore language (en)
  • Arbore hizkuntza (eu)
  • Arboré (langue) (fr)
  • Арборе (язык) (ru)
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  • Arbore (en)
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