language: sbf

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has glosseng: Shabo (also called Mikeyir) is an endangered language spoken by about 600 hunter-gatherers in southwestern Ethiopia, in the westernmost part of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region. They live in three places in the Keficho Shekicho Zone: Anderaccha, Gecha, and Kaabo. Many of its speakers are shifting to other neighboring languages, in particular Majang language and Shekkacho (Mocha); its vocabulary is heavily influenced by loanwords from both these languages, particularly Majangir, as well as Amharic. Its classification is uncertain; it may be Nilo-Saharan (Anbessa & Unseth 1989, Fleming 1991), or may be a language isolate (Ehret 1995). It was first reported to be a separate language by Lionel Bender in 1977, using a wordlist gathered by the missionary Harvey Hoekstra. It is currently being studied by Daniel Aberra of Addis Ababa University.
lexicalizationeng: Shabo language
subclass oflanguage/ssa
instance ofhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Nilo-Saharan_languages
instance ofhttp://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/Nilo-Saharan_languages
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has glossdeu: Shabo (auch Mikeyir genannt) ist eine vom Aussterben bedrohte Sprache, die von 400–500 Jägern und Sammlern im westlichsten Teil der Region der südlichen Nationen, Nationalitäten und Völker in Südwestäthiopien gesprochen wird. Diese Leute leben in drei Orten der Keficho-Shekicho-Zone: Anderaccha, Gecch'a und Kaabo.
lexicalizationdeu: Shabo

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