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Argobba language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Argobba language
Argobba is an Ethiopian Semitic language spoken in an area north-east of Addis Ababa by the Argobba people. It belongs to the South Ethiopian Semitic subgroup together with Amharic and the Gurage languages. Writing in the mid-1960s, Edward Ullendorff noted that it "is disappearing rapidly in favour of Amharic, and only a few hundred elderly people are still able to speak it."〔Ullendorff, Edward, (1965) ''The Ethiopians: An Introduction to Country and People'', second edition (London: Oxford University Press), pp. 131f. ISBN 0-19-285061-X.〕 Today, many Argobba in the Harari region are shifting to the Oromo language.〔Kifleyesus, Abbebe. 2006. The Argobba of Ethiopia are not the Language They Speak. ''Aethiopica: International Journal of Ethiopian Studies'' 9:7-22.〕 The language is spoken in a number of pockets and has at least four regional variations (dialects) in Harar (extinct), Aliyu Amba, Shewa Robit and Shonke. == Notes ==
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