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Língua ongota

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abstract A língua ongota, birale ou birayle é uma língua moribunda falada no sudoeste da Etiópia. No ano 2000, confirmou-se seu estado de declive, tendo apenas oito falantes nativos adultos. A maioria dos falantes adotaram a língua ts'amakko em seu lugar. A gramática segue o ordem Sujeito-Verbo-Objeto. É provavelmente uma língua afroasiática, mas essa classificação é controversa. Em 2004 vinha sendo estudada por Aklilu Yilma da Universidade de Adis Abeba. G2
abstract El ongota, birale o birayle es una lengua moribunda hablada en el sudoeste de Etiopía. En el año 2000, se confirmó su estado de declive, teniendo sólo ocho hablantes maternos ya mayores. La mayoría de los hablantes han adoptado la lengua ts'amakko en su lugar. El orden básico es Sujeto Verbo Objeto. Es con probablilidad una lengua afroasiática, pero no ha sido clasificada definitivamente. En el 2004 está siendo estudiada por Aklilu Yilma de la Universidad de Addis Abeba. G2
abstract L’ongota (aussi connue sous le nom de birale ou birayle) est une langue quasiment disparue, historiquement parlée au sud-est de l'Éthiopie. En l'an 2000, on ne comptait plus que 8 individus dont l'ongota était la langue maternelle : la plupart de ses locuteurs ont préféré choisir de parler la langue tsamai . Sa grammaire repose sur l'enchaînement sujet-objet-verbe. Elle est considérée comme un isolat, quoique certains linguistes la rapprochent de la famille des langues afro-asiatiques. G2
abstract Ongota (Fremdbezeichnung Birale/Birayle) ist eine sterbende Sprache im südwestlichen Äthiopien. Es ist die traditionelle Sprache der Ongota, die meisten Mitglieder dieses Volkes haben jedoch inzwischen das Ts'amakko angenommen; 2003 wurde das Ongota nur noch von acht Personen gesprochen. Die Klassifikation des Ongota ist ungesichert, nach Harold C. Fleming stellt es einen eigenen Zweig der afroasiatischen Sprachen dar, andere sehen es als Glied der omotischen Sprachen. Ongota besitzt postglottalisierte sowie pharyngale Konsonanten; die Morphologie ist offenbar hauptsächlich agglutinierend. Verben werden durch präfigierte Pronomina konjugiert: (kaata) ka-c'ak „ich aß/esse/werde essen“, Aspekte oder Tempora können synthetisch durch die Lage des Tons oder analytisch gebildet werden. Substantive kennen mehrere durch Suffixe ausgedrückte Kasus. G2
abstract Ongota (also known as Birale, Birayle) is a moribund language of southwest Ethiopia. In 2008, it was said to be in a state of decline with only 6 elderly native speakers, the rest of their small village on the west bank of the Weito River having adopted the Tsamai language instead. The grammar follows a Subject Object Verb word order. It is probably Afroasiatic, but has not been definitively classified. As of 2004, it is being studied by Aklilu Yilma of Addis Ababa University. G2
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comment A língua ongota, birale ou birayle é uma língua moribunda falada no sudoeste da Etiópia. No ano 2000, confirmou-se seu estado de declive, tendo apenas oito falantes nativos adultos. A maioria dos falantes adotaram a língua ts'amakko em seu lugar. A gramática segue o ordem Sujeito-Verbo-Objeto. É provavelmente uma língua afroasiática, mas essa classificação é controversa. Em 2004 vinha sendo estudada por Aklilu Yilma da Universidade de Adis Abeba. G2
comment El ongota, birale o birayle es una lengua moribunda hablada en el sudoeste de Etiopía. En el año 2000, se confirmó su estado de declive, teniendo sólo ocho hablantes maternos ya mayores. La mayoría de los hablantes han adoptado la lengua ts'amakko en su lugar. El orden básico es Sujeto Verbo Objeto. Es con probablilidad una lengua afroasiática, pero no ha sido clasificada definitivamente. En el 2004 está siendo estudiada por Aklilu Yilma de la Universidad de Addis Abeba. G2
comment L’ongota (aussi connue sous le nom de birale ou birayle) est une langue quasiment disparue, historiquement parlée au sud-est de l'Éthiopie. En l'an 2000, on ne comptait plus que 8 individus dont l'ongota était la langue maternelle : la plupart de ses locuteurs ont préféré choisir de parler la langue tsamai . Sa grammaire repose sur l'enchaînement sujet-objet-verbe. G2
comment Ongota (Fremdbezeichnung Birale/Birayle) ist eine sterbende Sprache im südwestlichen Äthiopien. Es ist die traditionelle Sprache der Ongota, die meisten Mitglieder dieses Volkes haben jedoch inzwischen das Ts'amakko angenommen; 2003 wurde das Ongota nur noch von acht Personen gesprochen. Die Klassifikation des Ongota ist ungesichert, nach Harold C. Fleming stellt es einen eigenen Zweig der afroasiatischen Sprachen dar, andere sehen es als Glied der omotischen Sprachen. G2
comment Ongota (also known as Birale, Birayle) is a moribund language of southwest Ethiopia. In 2008, it was said to be in a state of decline with only 6 elderly native speakers, the rest of their small village on the west bank of the Weito River having adopted the Tsamai language instead. The grammar follows a Subject Object Verb word order. It is probably Afroasiatic, but has not been definitively classified. As of 2004, it is being studied by Aklilu Yilma of Addis Ababa University. G2
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