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The Asa (Aasá) language, commonly rendered Aasax (also rendered as Aasá, Aasáx, Aramanik, Asak, Asax, Assa, Asá), was spoken by the Asa people of Tanzania. The language is
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like the mixed language
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Classification

Asa is usually classified as Cushitic, most closely related to Kw'adza. However, it might have retained a non-Cushitic layer from an earlier language shift, and might be best left unclassified. The Aramanik (Laramanik) people once spoke Asa, but shifted to
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(as opposed to Maasai).


Vocabulary

*wataka - all *buʕurita - burn *dah - claw *ga - cloud *ki=te - die *wa-t- - dog *rakaš - dry *yatara - drink *haǯa-t - earth *ʔag- ~ ʔag-im- - eat *ila-t- - eye *ʔoreʔ-ek - far *maʔa - water


Notes

*Petrollino, Sara & Maarten Mous, 2010, ''Recollecting Words and Expressions in Aasá, a Dead Language in Tanzania''


External links


Aasax basic lexicon at the Global Lexicostatistical Database
South Cushitic languages Languages of Tanzania Unclassified languages of Africa Mixed languages Languages extinct in the 1950s Dorobo {{AfroAsiatic-lang-stub