Ometo–Gimira languages
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The Ometo languages of
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are a dialect cluster of the Omotic family, generally accepted as part of the Afro-Asiatic language family. They include the most populous Omotic language, Wolaytta, with two million speakers. The languages have around 4 million speakers.


Classification


Bender (2000)

Bender (2000) classifies them as,Bender, M. Lionel. 2000. ''Comparative Morphology of the Omotic Languages.'' Munich: LINCOM. Classification copied in Raymond G. Gordon Jr., ed. 2005. ''Ethnologue: Languages of the World''. 15th edition. Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics. *South: Maale * Basketo *Central: Wolaytta (Ometo), Oyda (Oyta), Melo (Malo), DorzeGamo-Gofa-Dawro *East: Gats'ame ( Kachama-Ganjule), Koorete (Koyra, Harro), Zayse-Zergulla


Blench (2006)

Hayward (2003) added Basketo to Central Ometo and called the result 'North Ometo', a position followed by Blench (2006). Blench (2006) lists several additional North Ometo languages, and lists Chara as unclassified within the family.Blench, 2006
The Afro-Asiatic Languages: Classification and Reference List
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, DorzeLahaGamoGofaKullo-KontaDache, Ganjule, Gidicho, Kachama *East: Gatame (Haruro), Zayse (+Zergula), Koore/Koyra (Badittu) *South: Maale *?: Ch'ara He also lists ''Balta'', a regional name for Wolaytta, as a possibly separate language.


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