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The Gurage languages (Gurage: ጉራጌ), also known as Guragie, is a dialect-continuum language, which belong to the Semitic languages, Semitic branch of the Afroasiatic languages, Afroasiatic language family. They are spoken by the Gurage people, who inhabit the Gurage Zone within the larger multi-ethnic Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region in central Ethiopia.


Overview

The Gurage dialects form what is collectively called ''Guragigna'' or Guragigna. Almost all of the dialects are intelligible with other dialects indicating that they have organic relationships as well as indicating that they originated from a proto-Gurage language. Guragigna and its dialects belong to the Southern subdivision of the Ethiopian Semitic languages within the Afroasiatic family. All the Gurage subgroups (Northern, Western, and Eastern Gurage) belong to South Ethiopic. East Gurage is related to Harari and Gafat, while Northern and Western Gurage are related to each other. All Guragigna languages and dialects are written with the Ge'ez script. The Gurage subset of this script has 44 independent glyphs.


Languages

In the following listing, the distinction between languages and dialects follows Ethnologue. ;In the Northern group * Soddo language, Kistane (Soddo) ** Dialects: Soddo, Dobi (Gogot) ;In the Eastern group * Silte language, Silte (Silte, formerly) *Wolane language, Wolane (Welene) * Zay language, Zay (Zway) ;In the Western group * Sebat Bet Gurage language, Sebat Bet Gurage ** Dialects: Chaha language, Chaha, Ezha, Gumer, Geta, Muher language, Muher, Mesqan language, Mesqan, Inor Sebat Bet (or Sebat Beit), in particular, is best understood as a grouping in itself; the term means literally "Seven Houses," and refers to seven specific Western Gurage groups and variety (linguistics), varieties. The position of Mesqan is still contested, as some linguists consider it part of the Western variety while others put it closer with Soddo


References

Ethiopian Semitic languages, Western South Semitic languages Languages of Ethiopia {{Semitic-lang-stub