Afrasian Language Access
: The only branch with a major presence outside Africa; includes Arabic (the family's most spoken language), Amharic, Tigrinya, and Modern Hebrew.
: Primarily spoken in southwestern Ethiopia; its classification as Afroasiatic was once debated due to its unique structure. 🏗️ Core Linguistic Features afrasian language
: Consists of the now-extinct Ancient Egyptian and its descendant, Coptic, which survives as a liturgical language. : The only branch with a major presence
: The most diverse branch with 150–190 languages, including Hausa , a major West African lingua franca. a major West African lingua franca.