The last isolated language was Semitic, which broke away from Berber and Ancient Egyptian, the other two Afro-Asian dialects, and moved eastward into southwest Asia.
Around 7000 BC the latest etymological evidence suggests that there were critical and osmotic speakers in Ethiopia. Etymological improvements in each collection from there proposed progress to innumerable new dialects. At Critic's expense, they include Age in the Focus and Northern Good Countries and in the Eastern and Southeastern regions of Soho, Afar, Somalia, Idaho and Oromo, all of which are spoken by a group of people with important jobs in countries that might assume the resulting history from the area. Osmosis also produced countless dialects, Gelato (commonly called Atlanta) and Gemu-Gofa among the most widely discussed, but osmotic speakers would remain outside the main areas of ethnic cooperation in Ethiopia well into the late 19th century.
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