. . . . . . . . "Nayi"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "noz" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Nayi (also known as \"Nao\") is an Omotic language of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken in western Ethiopia. Most of the speakers of the language live in two separated areas. The largest grouping live in Decha woreda of the Keffa Zone. The nearest city to their region is Bonga. A few in Dulkuma village of the Shoa Bench woreda, some in Sheko woreda having moved there in 1976-1977 as a result of conflicts between local feudal lords and the military government (Aklilu 2002:4). In Decha, young people no longer speak the language."@en . . . . "noz"@en . . "Afro-Asiatic"@en . "Le nayi (ou nao, terme utilis\u00E9 par les Amharas) est une langue afro-asiatique de la branche des langues omotiques parl\u00E9e dans le Sud-Ouest de l'\u00C9thiopie, au Nord-Ouest de la rivi\u00E8re Gilo, par 12 117 Nayi."@fr . "2007"^^ . . "A l\u00EDngua Nayi (tamb\u00E9m chamada \"Nao\") \u00E9 uma das da fam\u00EDlia das l\u00EDnguas afro-asi\u00E1ticas falada no oeste da Eti\u00F3pia. O Censo et\u00EDope de 2007 listou 7.188 falantes; o de 1998 indicava 3.656 falantes, dos quais 1.137 eram monol\u00EDng\u00FCes em Nayi."@pt . . . . . . . . "nayi1243"@en . "Nayi"@fr . "Nayi language"@en . . . . . "Nayi (also known as \"Nao\") is an Omotic language of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken in western Ethiopia. Most of the speakers of the language live in two separated areas. The largest grouping live in Decha woreda of the Keffa Zone. The nearest city to their region is Bonga. A few in Dulkuma village of the Shoa Bench woreda, some in Sheko woreda having moved there in 1976-1977 as a result of conflicts between local feudal lords and the military government (Aklilu 2002:4). In Decha, young people no longer speak the language. The language is notable for its retroflex consonants (Aklilu Yilma 1988), a striking feature shared with closely related Dizi, Sheko and nearby (but not closely related) Bench. The language has 5 vowels that can be long or short. The question of the status of a short mid central vowel is still unresolved. There are three phonemic tones and syllabic nasal consonants. There are ejective stops and affricates, but no implosives (Aklilu 2002:6,7). Nayi, together with the Dizi and Sheko languages, is part of a cluster of languages variously called \"Maji\" or \"Dizoid\"."@en . . "1059781519"^^ . "L\u00EDngua nayi"@pt . "Nayi"@en . . . . . . . "A l\u00EDngua Nayi (tamb\u00E9m chamada \"Nao\") \u00E9 uma das da fam\u00EDlia das l\u00EDnguas afro-asi\u00E1ticas falada no oeste da Eti\u00F3pia. O Censo et\u00EDope de 2007 listou 7.188 falantes; o de 1998 indicava 3.656 falantes, dos quais 1.137 eram monol\u00EDng\u00FCes em Nayi."@pt . . "Nayi"@en . "19136340"^^ . . . "Le nayi (ou nao, terme utilis\u00E9 par les Amharas) est une langue afro-asiatique de la branche des langues omotiques parl\u00E9e dans le Sud-Ouest de l'\u00C9thiopie, au Nord-Ouest de la rivi\u00E8re Gilo, par 12 117 Nayi."@fr . . . . "2866"^^ . . .