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Africa / Languages of Kenya / Oromo language / Oromo people / Afar language / Afroasiatic languages / Cushitic languages / Awngi language / Languages of Ethiopia / Languages of Africa / East Cushitic languages
Date: 2011-11-09 08:06:45
Africa
Languages of Kenya
Oromo language
Oromo people
Afar language
Afroasiatic languages
Cushitic languages
Awngi language
Languages of Ethiopia
Languages of Africa
East Cushitic languages

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