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Ongota (also known as Birale, Birayle) is a moribund language of southwest Ethiopia. In 2012, UNESCO reported that only 12
elderly native speakers, the rest of their small village on the west bank of the Weito River having adopted the Tsamai language
instead. The grammar follows a Subject Object Verb word order. It is probably Afroasiatic, but has not been definitively classified.
As of 2004, it is being studied by Aklilu Yilma of Addis Ababa University. |
Names (more)[ar] لغة عونغوتا[de] Ongota [en] Birale [fr] Ongota [hr] Ongota jezik [pt] Língua ongota [ru] Онгота [es] Idioma ongota |
Language type : Living
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