| Dizoid | |
|---|---|
| Maji, Majoid | |
| Geographic distribution | Ethiopia |
| Linguistic classification | Afro-Asiatic |
| Proto-language | Proto-Maji |
| Subdivisions | |
| Language codes | |
| Glottolog | dizo1235 |
TheDizoid orMaji (Majoid) languages consist of three languages spoken in southwesternEthiopia:[1]
Dizi differs from the rest of the two languages somewhat more (Aklilu 2003), althoughGlottolog considers similarities betweenSheko andNayi to be due to retentions rather than evidence of subgrouping.
Güldemann (2018) accepts that Dizoid is more likely to be related toTa-Ne ("North Omotic") thanMao andAroid are, and observes loanword influence on Maji languages from the Gimira subgroup of Ta-Ne.[2]
Comparison of numerals in individual languages:[3]
| Language | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dizi (Dizin) | kʼo᷆ːj | tʼàːɡŋ̩̄ | kàːdū | kʼùbm̄ | út͡ʃū | jàkū | tùːsū | ze᷆ːd | sāɡŋ̀ | támū |
| Nayi (Na'o) | jísn̩ | tʼaːɡn̩ | kädú | kubḿ̩ | útʃːú | jãkù | tuːsu | zìét | sáɡn̩ | támmù |
| Sheko (1) | kʼòy | tʼaaɡn̩ | kàdu | kúbm̩ | ùtʃú | yakù | tubsu | zeed | saɡn̩ | təɓi |
| Sheko (2) | kʼōy | tʼáaɡŋ́ | káddú | kúbḿ | ʔűtʂű | yákú | túbsú | zēed | sāɡŋ̀ | ta̋mű |