South Cushitic languages
The South Cushitic or Rift languages of Tanzania are a branch of the Cushitic languages. The most numerous is Iraqw, with half a million speakers. Scholars believe that these languages were spoken by Southern Cushitic agro-pastoralists from Ethiopia, who began migrating southward into the Great Rift Valley in the third millennium BC.
South Cushitic | |
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Rift | |
Geographic distribution | Tanzania |
Linguistic classification | Afro-Asiatic
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Glottolog | sout3054 |
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