As in most Ethiopian languages, noun qualifiers generally follow the noun.
This division is a basic feature of Ethiopian Semitic languages.
Silt'e has a fairly typical set of consonants for an Ethiopian Semitic language.
The word Dehana means "poor come here" in Ethiopian (Amharic) language.
The Ethiopian Semitic languages have by far the greatest numbers of modern native speakers.
The verb 'to say' as a verb "recycling device" in Ethiopian languages.
He traveled throughout the country, recording endangered Ethiopian languages.
Deborah Lifchitz wrote one book and several articles, which are still considered milestones in the research of Ethiopian languages.
Tigrinya has a fairly typical set of phonemes for an Ethiopian Semitic language.
The skeleton was a three year old girl and afterwards named "Selam", which means peace in several Ethiopian languages.