Kayla ( geez ካይልኛ ) is one of two dialects of the Agave language Kemant , which was used in the past by Ethiopian Jews . The name of the kyle is also sometimes used to mean both dialects. The dialect is known only in Ethiopian transliteration from the unpublished notes of . Used by Ethiopian Jews to this day .
See also
- Quara
Literature
- “Kaïliña - a„ new “Agaw dialect and its implications for Agaw dialectology." In Voice and Power. The Culture of Language in North-East Africa. Ed. by RJ Hayward & I. Lewis. pp. 1-19. London, SOAS. 1996 (March). ISBN 0-7286-0257-1 .
- David Appleyard, “Preparing a Comparative Agaw Dictionary”, in ed. Griefenow-Mewis & Voigt, Cushitic & Omotic Languages: Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium Berlin, Mar. 17-19, 1994 , Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, Köln 1996. ISBN 3-927620-28-9 .