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  • The most widely spoken languages are Oromo (approximately 20 million speakers), Sidamo (some 3 million speakers), and Hadiyya (more than 1 million speakers) in southern Ethiopia; Somali, the official language of Somalia, with about 15 million speakers; and Saho-Afar, two closely related languages, spoken by more than 1 million people in Djibouti and adjacent areas.
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  • Somali is an official language in both Somalia and Ethiopia,[7] and serves as a national language in Djibouti, it is also a recognised minority language in Kenya.
  • Retrieved 10 September 2012. The official language of the Federal Republic of Somalia is Somali (Maay and Maxaa-tiri), and Arabic is the second language.
  • Some neighboring populations and individuals have also adopted the languages. Somali is for instance used as a second language by Girirra.[3].
  • It is an offical language in Somali and in the Somali Region of Ethiopia, a major national language in Djibouti, and a recognised minority language in Kenya.
  • I saw an article a few years ago about why Somali was the most difficult language in the world to learn. I didn’t buy it then, I don’t buy it now.
  • The Somali language (Somali: Afsoomaali, Arabic: الصومالية‎) is a member of the East Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family.
  • The Somali language, primarily spoken in Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Djibouti, is a member of the Afro-Asiatic language family and a part of the Cushitic...
  • It is an official language in Somalia and the Somali Region of Ethiopia, a major national language in Djibouti, and a recognized minority language in Kenya.
  • Somali to English dictionary.Learn the meaning of your favourite word with translations and examples from the Somali dictionary.Master Somali language.
  • Where to buy a complete Somali language course. Is Somali hard to learn? Is Somali different to Arabic (Arabic vs Somali)?