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Weyto or Weyt'o can refer to

  • hunter-gatherers in Ethiopia, including the Weyto caste of Lake Tana
  • Weyto language, a language formerly spoken by the Lake Tana Weyto
  • Weito River, a river in Ethiopia

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Weyto

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Weyto or Weyt'o can refer to hunter-gatherers in Ethiopia, including the Weyto caste of Lake Tana Weyto language, a language formerly spoken by the Lake...

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Weyto language

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Weyto (also Wayto) is a speculative extinct language thought to have been spoken in the Lake Tana region of Ethiopia by the Weyto, a small group of hippopotamus...

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Weyto caste

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The Weyto (also Wayto) (Amharic: ወይጦ) are a caste living in the Amhara region along the shore of Lake Tana in northern Ethiopia. They worship the Nile...

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Banna people

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group in Ethiopia that inhabit the Lower Omo Valley, primarily between the Weyto and Omo rivers. They live in an area between the towns of Gazer and Dimeka...

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Amharic

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Amharic (/æmˈhærɪk/ am-HARR-ik or /ɑːmˈhɑːrɪk/ ahm-HAR-ik; native name: አማርኛ, romanized: Amarəñña, IPA: [amarɨɲːa] ) is an Ethiopian Semitic language,...

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List of extinct languages of Africa

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Africa, 10 from Western Africa. Geez Italian Eritrean Sabaic Gafat Mesmes Weyto Kore Vazimba (with Glottolog code, unclassifiable) Asa Kw'adza Ngasa Nyang'i...

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Languages of Ethiopia

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or two generations and may become extinct, victims of language death, as Weyto, Gafat, and Mesmes have and Ongota very soon will. The factors that contribute...

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Languages of Africa

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(Jukunoid), Meroitic (possibly Afroasiatic), Oropom (possibly spurious) and Weyto (evidently Cushitic). Several of these are extinct, and adequate comparative...

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Bahir Dar

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groups of tenant-craftsman communities, tanners, Muslims weavers and the Weyto stone-mill grinders, lived on balabbat lands. Although all were economically...

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Caste systems in Africa

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Occupation Somali Midgan, Madhiban hunters, leather tanners Amhara people Weyto, Faqi hunters, tanners Argobba people Faqin tanners Borana people Watta...

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Madhiban

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group Caste name Occupation Somali Madhiban hunters, tanners, Amhara people Weyto, Faqi hunters, tanners Argobba people Faqin tanners Borana people Watta...

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Unclassified language

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(Andaman Islands) – a living presumed language of an uncontacted people Weyto† (Ethiopia) Nam† (Chinese–Tibetan border) – data remains undeciphered Harappan†...

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Harari people

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Hadiya Irob Kambaata Konso Oromo Qemant Saho Sidama Somalis Tsamai Werji Weyto Semitic Amhara Argobba Beta Israel Beta Abraham Falash Mura Gurage Soddo...

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Argobba people

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Hadiya Irob Kambaata Konso Oromo Qemant Saho Sidama Somalis Tsamai Werji Weyto Semitic Amhara Argobba Beta Israel Beta Abraham Falash Mura Gurage Soddo...

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Semitic languages

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country, replacing both Semitic (such as Gafat) and non-Semitic (such as Weyto) languages, and replacing Ge'ez as the principal literary language (though...

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Amhara Region

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languages and ethnicities Awi Agaw, Kamyr, Argobba, Beta Israel Gumuz, Falash Mura, Oromo, Qemant, Weyto ISO 3166 code ET-AM HDI (2021) 0.477 low · 9th of 11...

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Evolution of languages

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Amharic recorded the Weyto language spoken by hippopotamus hunters around Lake Tana in 1770, but Eugen Mittwoch found the Weyto speaking only Amharic...

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List of languages by time of extinction

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Cornish Celtic Cornwall, England with the death of Dolly Pentreath after 1770 Weyto unclassified Ethiopia after 1770 Tamanaku Cariban languages Venezuela 1770...

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List of unclassified languages according to the Ethnologue

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language) Rer Bare language (Ethiopia, unattested) Shabo language (Ethiopia) Weyto language (Ethiopia, unattested) Yeni language (Cameroon, Mambiloid) Haitian...

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Tsamai people

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to the west of the Konso special woreda. Many Tsamai live in the town of Weyto, which is approximately 50 km from the town of Jinka, on the Konso-Jinka...

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1922 regnal list of Ethiopia

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15th year of this king's reign (2360 B.C./3140 A.M.) that the tribe of Weyto, descended from the Zemarites, entered Ethiopia. They had arrived in Ethiopia...

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Arbore people

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in four villages in the delta of the Limo River (also known as Dullay or Weyto) at the northern end of Lake Stephanie (Bau or Chew Bahr) in South Omo Zone...

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Alefa

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notable minorities reported living in this woreda were the following: the Weyto, who are thought to be the earliest surviving ethnic group to settle around...

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Railway stations in Ethiopia

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Modjo-Moyale 1 Planned Konso Modjo-Moyale 1 Planned Intermediate Junction * Weyto Modjo-Moyale 1 Planned Intermediate Terminus Tabelo Modjo-Moyale 1 Planned...

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Gondar Zuria

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made up 0.51% of the population. A notable minority in this woreda are the Weyto, who are thought to be the earliest surviving ethnic group to settle around...

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