Afro-Asiatic languages facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Afroasiatic |
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Geographic distribution: |
Horn of Africa, North Africa, Sahel, and Middle East |
Linguistic classification: | One of the world's major language families |
Proto-language: | Proto-Afroasiatic |
Subdivisions: |
Egyptian (extinct)
Omotic
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ISO 639-2 and 639-5: | afa |
Afro-Asiatic is a large language family. Almost all of the languages in the Afro-Asiatic family are spoken in Africa and southwestern Asia. Most linguists believe that the origins of Afro-Asiatic lie somewhere in eastern Africa, particularly around the Horn area; this is because Afro-Asiatic languages are the most diverse there. The Afro-Asiatic language family is divided into several smaller groups such as:
- Semitic (only Afro-Asiatic subgroup with Asian members; also spoken in Ethiopia)
- Egyptic
- Chadic (spoken in North African countries such as Chad and Nigeria)
- Hausa
- Berber (spoken in northwest Africa)
- Tuareg
- Cushitic (spoken in northeast Africa)
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See also
In Spanish: Lenguas afroasiáticas para niños
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