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There is no "Ethiopian" language. The most common language of Ethiopia is Amharic, the language of the Amhars, who have historically dominated the country.

Amharic is a semitic language, related to Arabic, Hebew, and Somali.

Swahili is a Bantu language, related to many hundreds of languages through much of Africa south of the Sahara.

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