Karo language (Ethiopia)
Karo[1] (nke a na-akpọkwa Cherre, Kere, Kerre) bụ asụsụ South Omotic[2] nke a na-asụ na Debub (South) Omo Zone nke Southern Nations, Nationalities, na People's Region na Ethiopia. A na-akọwa Karo dị ka onye nwere njikọ chiri anya na onye agbata obi ya, Hamer-Banna, nke nwere ọdịdị okwu nke pasenti iri asatọ na otu, a na-ewerekwa ya dị ka olumba Hamer site na Blench (2006), mana dị ka asụsụ dị iche nke sitere na ezinụlọ Hamer-Karo na Glottolog.[3] Ndị Karo, ndị bi nso n'akụkụ ala Osimiri Omo, na-eji ihe osise mara mma, isi isi dị mgbagwoju anya na akara ahụ iji gosipụta ịma mma na mkpa n'ime obodo. Ndị na-asụ asụsụ puku abụọ na narị anọ na-eji asụsụ Karo.[4]
Karo | ||
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Spoken in: | Ethiopia | |
Total speakers: | Templeeti:Sigfig | |
Language family: | Tafrusyawit Omotic South Omotic Hamer Karo | |
Language codes | ||
ISO 639-1: | none | |
ISO 639-2: | — | |
ISO 639-3: | — | |
Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. |
Okwu ndị bụ isi
dezieNa pasentị nke okwu ndị bụ isi nke asụsụ iri na anọ Omotic na iri na atọ ndị ọzọ, Karo nwetara iri na abụọ na Male, itoolu na Chara, iri na abụọ na Basketo, iri na abụọ na Wolaytta, iri na anọ
na Kulliri 10 na Daciri na anọ 14 na Dorziri 14 anọ na na Oydise, 5 na Kacamiri na na Koyriri 10 na Gidichiri 14 anọ na na Zaysiri 14 anọ na na Zergulla.[5] N'adịghị ka ndị na-enye aka kachasị ike na asụsụ abụọ na-ekerịta ụdị asụsụ dị ka Inyangatom, Central Koma na Langa, Disoha, na Ingassana, Karo enyeghị aka ọ bụla.[6]
Edensibia
dezie- ↑ Karo Swadesh List. search.language-archives.org.
- ↑ Early morning for Karo tribe on Omo river - Ethiopia.
- ↑ Blench, 2006. The Afro-Asiatic Languages: Classification and Reference List
- ↑ Project. Karo in Ethiopia (en). joshuaproject.net.
- ↑ Bender, M. (1971). The Languages of Ethiopia: A New Lexicostatistic Classification and Some Problems of Diffusion. Anthropological Linguistics, 13(5), 165-288.
- ↑ Bender (1971). "The Languages of Ethiopia: A New Lexicostatistic Classification and Some Problems of Diffusion". Anthropological Linguistics 13 (5): 165–288. ISSN 0003-5483.