Awngi language

The Awngi language, in older publications also called Awiya (an inappropriate ethnonym), is a Central Cushitic language spoken by the Awi people, living in Central Gojjam in northwestern Ethiopia.

Awngi
Pronunciation[ˈawŋi]
Native toEthiopia
RegionAgew Awi Zone, Amhara Region
EthnicityAwi people
Native speakers
490,000 (2007 census)
Dialects
  • Dega
  • Kwolla
  • Kunfäl
Language codes
ISO 639-3awn
Glottologawng1244
ELPAwngi

Most speakers of the language live in the Agew Awi Zone of the Amhara Region, but there are also communities speaking the language in various areas of Metekel Zone of the Benishangul-Gumuz Region. Until recently, Kunfäl, another Southern Agaw language spoken in the area west of Lake Tana, has been suspected to be a separate language. It has now been shown to be linguistically close to Awngi, and it should be classified as a dialect of that language.

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