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- Qwara_dialect abstract "Qwara, or Qwareña (called "Falashan" in some older sources), was one of two Agaw dialects, spoken by a subgroup of the Beta Israel (Ethiopian Jews) of the Qwara area. It was a dialect of Qimant. The language was on the decline in the early 20th century, as it was being slowly replaced by Amharic. During Operation Solomon, most of its remaining speakers were airlifted to Israel, where it continued to lose ground to Hebrew.Several early Falashan manuscripts, using the Ge'ez alphabet, exist; in more recent times, the language has been recorded by several linguists and travellers, starting with Flad in 1866.".
- Qwara_dialect languageFamily Agaw_languages.
- Qwara_dialect languageFamily Cushitic_languages.
- Qwara_dialect languageFamily Qimant_language.
- Qwara_dialect spokenIn Amhara_Region.
- Qwara_dialect spokenIn Ethiopia.
- Qwara_dialect wikiPageExternalLink SILESR2002-031.pdf.
- Qwara_dialect wikiPageID "2259200".
- Qwara_dialect wikiPageRevisionID "583974105".
- Qwara_dialect extinct "ca. 2000".
- Qwara_dialect fam Agaw_languages.
- Qwara_dialect fam Cushitic_languages.
- Qwara_dialect fam Qimant_language.
- Qwara_dialect fam "Northern".
- Qwara_dialect familycolor "Afro-Asiatic".
- Qwara_dialect hasPhotoCollection Qwara_dialect.
- Qwara_dialect isoexception "dialect".
- Qwara_dialect name "Qwara".
- Qwara_dialect nativename "Qwareña".
- Qwara_dialect region Amhara_Region.
- Qwara_dialect states Ethiopia.
- Qwara_dialect subject Category:Jews_and_Judaism_in_Ethiopia.
- Qwara_dialect subject Category:Languages_of_Ethiopia.
- Qwara_dialect type Abstraction100002137.
- Qwara_dialect type CentralCushiticLanguages.
- Qwara_dialect type Communication100033020.
- Qwara_dialect type Language106282651.
- Qwara_dialect type LanguagesOfEthiopia.
- Qwara_dialect type Language.
- Qwara_dialect type Language.
- Qwara_dialect type InformationEntity.
- Qwara_dialect comment "Qwara, or Qwareña (called "Falashan" in some older sources), was one of two Agaw dialects, spoken by a subgroup of the Beta Israel (Ethiopian Jews) of the Qwara area. It was a dialect of Qimant. The language was on the decline in the early 20th century, as it was being slowly replaced by Amharic.".
- Qwara_dialect label "Język kwara".
- Qwara_dialect label "Qwara dialect".
- Qwara_dialect sameAs Język_kwara.
- Qwara_dialect sameAs m.06zxsf.
- Qwara_dialect sameAs Q56736.
- Qwara_dialect sameAs Q56736.
- Qwara_dialect sameAs Qwara_dialect.
- Qwara_dialect wasDerivedFrom Qwara_dialect?oldid=583974105.
- Qwara_dialect isPrimaryTopicOf Qwara_dialect.
- Qwara_dialect name "Qwara".
- Qwara_dialect name "Qwareña".