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Dirasha (also known as Ghidole, Diraasha, Dirayta, Gidole, Gardulla, Dhirasha) is a member of the East Cushitic branch of
the Afro-Asiatic family. It is spoken in the Omo region of Ethiopia, in the hills west of Lake Chamo, around the town of Gidole.
A number of speakers also use Oromo or Konso. According to Wondwosen, the Dirasha is the name of the people, and the name
of the language is given variously as Dirashitata, Dirayta and Diraytata . The language has a three ejective consonant phonemes
and two implosive consonant phonemes, fitting the pattern of the Ethiopian Language Area. It has two tones and five vowels.
Duration is distinctive for both consonants and vowels . |
Names (more)[en] Dirasha language |
Language type : Living
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