Mao languages
The Mao languages are a branch of the Omotic languages spoken in Ethiopia. The group had the following categories:
- Bambasi, spoken in the Bambasi woreda of Benishangul-Gumuz Region,
- Hozo and Seze, spoken around Begi in the Mirab Welega Zone of the Oromia Region, and
- Ganza, which is spoken south of Bambasi in the Asosa Zone of Benishangul-Gumuz Region and west of the Hozo and Seze languages.
Contact
Mao languages are in close contact with Koman languages. Some Koman-speaking groups in Ethiopia consider themselves to be ethnically Mao.Numerals
Comparison of numerals in individual languages:Language | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
ʔìʃì kwéʔèn | mámbú | tʼízí | más’í | k’wísʼí | ʔìʃkìbín | mámpʰìn | wòbó | ʃèlé | kónsó-bá | |
ʔìʃì kwéʔèn | mámbú | tʼízí | más’í | k’wísʼí | ʔìʃkìbín | mámpʰìn | wòbó | ʃèlé | kónsó-bá | |
ʔíʃkúwéén | mámbùʔ | tíízìʔ | más’s’ìʔ | k’wíssíʔ | ʔíʃkípín | mámpín | wóp’ò | ʃéléʔ | kónsóbààʔ | |
ʔónnà | dòmbó | sìjázì | bétsʼì | kwítsʼì | kwítsʼì ʔòttá ʔónnà | kwítsʼì ʔòttá dòmbó | kwítsʼì ʔòttá sìjázì | kwítsʼì ʔòttá bétsʼì | pʼóʃì | |
ʊnːa / onna | dʊmbo / dombo | sìɑːsi /siyazi | bɛtsíː / betsʼi | kʷɪtsí / kʼwitsi | kɛniː / ota-onna | ʔɔːta / ota-dombo | ʔɔ̀ːtá / ota-siyazi | ʔɔ̀ːtì / ota-beːtsi | pʼɔ́ːʃi / poːši | |
hishkì | numbo | teezè | mesʼe | kʼwíssí | kyaansè | kúlùmbò | kúteezé | kúsmésʼe | kúúsú | |
ʔìʃílè | nòmbé | sììzé | besʼsʼé | kʼwíssé | kʼwíssé ʔòòt ʔìʃílè | kʼwíssé ʔòòt nòmbé | kʼwíssé ʔòòt sììzé | kʼwíssé ʔòòt besʼsʼé | kúúsé | |
ɪ̀ʃìlɛ / ɪšilɛ | nɔ̀mbɛ́ / noːmbɛ | sìːzí /siːzɛ | bɛ̀sʼɛ́ / bɛtsʼɛ | kʼúsɛ́ / kʼʊsse | dʒɑ;j / ot-šilɛ | ʔɔːt nɔ̀mbɛ́ / ot-nombɛ | ʔɔ̀ːt síːzí / ota-siːzɛ | ʔɔ̀ːt bèːtsʼé / ota-bɛːsʼɛ | ̞kʊ́ːsɛ̀ / kʊːsɛ |