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Jiiddu language

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Native to
  
Somalia

Native speakers
  
23,000 (2006)

Glottolog
  
jiid1238

Region
  
southern

ISO 639-3
  
jii

Language family
  
Afro-Asiatic Cushitic Lowland East Somali Jiiddu

Jiiddu (also known as Jiddu or Af-Jiiddu) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by the Jiiddu sub-clan of the Rahanweyn, another Somali clan, in southern Somalia. It is part of the family's Cushitic branch, and has an estimated 23,000 speakers mainly residing in the Lower Shabeelle, Bay and Middle Jubba regions.

Typically classified as part of the Digil group of languages, Jiiddu has a different phonology and sentence structure from Somali. However, it more closely resembles Somali than Baiso. It also possibly shares commonalities with the Hadiyya, Gedeo, Alaba-Kabeena, Konso and Kambaata languages spoken in southern Ethiopia.

References

Jiiddu language Wikipedia