Zay language

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Zay
Spoken in: Ethiopia 
Region: Lake Zway
Total speakers: 4,880
Language family: Afro-Asiatic
 Semitic
  South Semitic
   Ethiopic
    South Ethiopic
     Transverse
      East Gurage
       Zay
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2: sem
ISO/FDIS 639-3: zwa

The Zay language is one of the Ethiopic languages. It is spoken by about 4,880 members of the Zay people on the islands and shores of Lake Zway in southern Ethiopia. It is also known as Zway, or Lak'i/Laqi in the neighboring Oromo language.

[edit] References

  • Ambaw Demissie (1990), The phonology of Zay: A generative approach. M.A. thesis. Addis Ababa University.
  • Getu Shikur (1999), Morphology of Zay. M.A. thesis. Addis Ababa University.
  • Wolf Leslau (1999), Zway Ethiopic Documents. Aethiopische Forschungen, Band 51. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. ISBN 3-447-04162-5.
  • Ronny Meyer (2005), Das Zay: Deskriptive Grammatik einer Ostguragesprache (Äthiosemitisch). Grammatical Analyses of African Languages, vol. 25. Köln: Rüdiger Köppe. ISBN 3-89645-541-9.

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