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Gamo-Gofa-Dawro is an Omotic language of the Afroasiatic family ( Te-Ne-Omotic according to Glottolog ) spoken in the Dawro , Gamo Gofa and Wolayita Zones of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region in Ethiopia . Varieties are spoken by the Gamo , Gofa , Dawro ; Blench (2006) and Ethnologue treat these as separate languages. Zala presumably belongs here as well. Dialects of Dawro (Kullo-Konta) are Konta and Kucha. In 1992, Alemayehu Abebe collected a word-list of 322 entries for all three related dialects.

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8-609: GMV may refer to: Gamo language GMV Innovating Solutions , a Spanish technology company GMV Nashville , an American record label GMV-6 , now VTV, an Australian television station Great Malvern railway station , in England Greenwich Millennium Village , a residential area of London Grill Music Venue , a nightclub in Letterkenny, Ireland Gross merchandise volume Army Ground Mobility Vehicle ,

16-450: A declension class appears to hold exactly as in nouns; thus, adjectives having a TV-o are always S-declension, adjective having a TV-i are always U-declension, while those having the TVs-a and -e are distributed between the two declensions, although almost all are S-declension. Example; In the definite noun phrases where the noun is modified by an adjective the definite marker does not shift to

24-452: A segment may occur short or long. Vowels sound in Gamo language (Reference page 21/22) The morphology of plural making in Gamo is straightforward and uniform. In masculine nouns, plural is marked by means of a suffix -t , affixed to the oblique case form. The oblique is also the base for the suffixation of definiteness marking. Feminine nouns take a suffix -int to form their plurals. This

32-504: A vehicle project by the United States Army Ground Mobility Vehicle – (US)SOCOM program – specialized Humvees and GD Flyers used by U.S. Special Operations Forces Guaranteed minimum value Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title GMV . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

40-563: A wide variety of ways. In terms of syntactic constructions the two most frequent means of expressing adverbial notions are postpositional phrases and converbial clauses. A number of verb lexemes contain some intrinsic reference to temporal or spatial features. Thus, Examples: Other more examples K’uma Lunch katso cook- VNO wontara dawn oikkadus OBL + PP (-ra)   start. PF - 3F K’uma katso wontara oikkadus Lunch cook-VNO dawn OBL+PP(-ra) start.PF-3F She started cooking lunch very early in

48-636: Is affixed to the absolutive singular: (Reference page 81) By comparison with certain other languages of Ethiopia , Gamo has a large vocabulary of adjectives. Like nominals, adjectives fall into declension classes, and although, being adjectives, they do not inflect for nominative case and there is no agreement within the phrase for number or definiteness, the declensional differences relating to oblique case marking do appear in U-declension adjectives when they function attributively. The correlation between which particular TV an adjective has and its membership of

56-558: The adjective, but remains on the noun Example: Gita big. OBL mittsai tree. M - DEF kundides fall. PF - 3M Gita mittsai kundides big.OBL tree.M-DEF fall.PF-3M The big tree fell down Unknown glossing abbreviation(s) ( help ); Boottsa white. OBL miizati cow. PL - DEF . NOM haik'k'ida die. PF - 3PL Boottsa miizati haik'k'ida white.OBL cow.PL-DEF.NOM die.PF-3PL The white cows died Unknown glossing abbreviation(s) ( help ); Adverbial notion however, can be expressed in

64-454: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GMV&oldid=973452587 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Gamo language Segmentally, Gamo phonology operates with a system of twenty-six consonants and five vowel qualities, and in nearly every case

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