Sebat Bet Gurage, Chaha language Chaha or Cheha (in Chaha and Amh

  • Sebat Bet Gurage, Chaha language Chaha or Cheha (in Chaha and Amharic: ቸሃ čehā or čexā) is a Sebat bet Gurage dialect spoken in central Ethiopia, mainly within the Gurage Zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region. Iepazīstieties ar ūdens tulkošanas piemēriem teikumos, klausieties izrunu un apgūstiet gramatiku. Alternate Names: Sebat Bet Gurage, Central West Gurage,Gouraghie, Guragie, Gurague, West Gurage, Chaha Autonym: ሰባት ቤት ጉራጌ‎ (Səbat Bet Gurage) Population: 1,480,000 Location: Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ region: west Gurage zone; Emdibir area (Chaha dialect); Agenna (Ezha dialect); Gura Megenase and Wirir areas (Gura dialect); K’abul and K’want’e Sebat Bet Gurage Language Sebat Bet Gurage also known as Central west gurage or Gouraghie or Guragie or Gurague or West gurage is a language spoken in West Gurage Zone by the Gurage/Sebat bet people. Download free evangelism resources, MP3s, audio bible study tools, language/dialect information. Towns in Gumer include Arek'it and B'ole. 17 million people (as of 2018) primarily in the Gurage Zone of central Ethiopia's Central Ethiopia Regional State. 55) of the total population is believed to have migrated to urban towns in Ethiopia. This chapter focuses on the Sebat Bet Gurage and their traditional institutions of governance. Gurage people are divided into several sub-groups, but the three main sub-groups are the Sebat-bet Gurage found in the western part of Gurageland – the two other sub-groups being the Northern Kistane cluster and the Eastern Silte-speaking cluster. One of the Gurage languages, Sebat Bet is divided into several dialects. nqea6, hbkdwm, xqval, yehuc, 4gxz, m5wrt, jfrxx, xp9co, 9xvr, es9o,