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Chaha language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chaha language
Chaha or Cheha (in Chaha and Amharic: ቸሃ ''čehā'' or ''čexā'') is a Gurage language spoken in central Ethiopia, mainly within the Gurage Zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region and by speakers of the language who have settled in Ethiopian cities, especially Addis Ababa. Chaha is known to many phonologists and morphologists for its very complex morphophonology. ==Speakers== According to (Ethnologue ), the dialects of SBG (Sebat Bet Gurage) are Chaha ((unicode:''čäxa'')), Ezha ((unicode:''äža'')), Gumer (or Gwemare, (unicode:''gʷämarä'')), Gura, Gyeto (or Gyeta, (unicode:''gʸäta'')), and Muher (or Mwahr, (unicode:''mʷäxǝr'')). However, some of these are sometimes considered languages in their own right. In particular, Muher diverges so much from the other dialects that it is not necessarily even treated as a member of the Western Gurage group to which SBG belongs. This article focuses on the Chaha dialect, which has been studied more than the others. Unless otherwise indicated, all examples are Chaha.
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