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  • curprev 03:5903:59, 8 April 2022 Dawit S Gondaria talk contribs 70,333 bytes −1,449 It said various Semitic speaking people for a reason. Def not an improvement and misleading, this is not the only theory. Edward Ullendorf theory about Amharic being an southern offspring of Geez has largely been abonded. Current classification is that Amharic descended from Transversal Semitic language closely related to Geez, and that Amhara had migration not only from modern day Eritrea, Tigray but also the Sudan via the Nile, and the East Zeila, Harrar etc. Adhere WP:BRD >> talkpage Tag: Manual revert

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