Birale Language

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Also Known As: 'Ongota,Birelle,Shanqilla,Ifa'ongota


Description:

Ongota (also known as Birale [ISO 639-3], Birayle) is a moribund language of southwest Ethiopia. In 2008, it was said to be in a state of decline with only 6 elderly native speakers, the rest of their small village on the west bank of the Weito River having adopted the Tsamai language instead. The grammar follows a Subject Object Verb word order. It is probably Afro-Asiatic, but has not been definitively classified. As of 2004, it is being studied by Aklilu Yilma of Addis Ababa University...... full article at Wikipedia

Location of Birale Language Speakers

<googlemap zoom="1" width=400 height=300 lat="9.299496" lon="27.588656" type="map"> 9.496895, 36.896062, Ethiopia 9.102097, 18.281250, Africa</googlemap>

Overview

Main Country: Ethiopia
Spoken In:

Regions: Africa

ISO 639-3 Code: bxe

Classification Taxonomy

All Languages

  Afro-Asiatic Group

    Unclassified Afro-Asiatic Group

      Birale Language