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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Yom: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: Today, The furtherst Bantu presence north is southern Somalia, southern Ethiopia, Southern Sudan etc. And limited in Central Africa by the Ubangi river and of course there are still Bantu languages left in the Cameroon border where they originated. [/QUOTE]There are no Niger-Congo speakers in Ethiopia. There might be some refugees, but the only language branches represented in the 1994 census were Afrasian (99% - Mainly Semitic and Cushitic, and about 10% Omotic) and Nilo-Saharan (1%). Some data from Grover Hudson (total population at the time 54 million): Cushitic 26,469,394 (Oromo 16,777,975) Nilo-Saharan 482,212 (Gumuz 120,424) Omotic 3,989,694 (Wolayta 1,231,674) Semitic 22,511,505 (Amharic 17,372,913) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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