Muher language
Muher is an Ethiopian Semitic language belonging to the Gurage group. It is spoken in the mountains north of Cheha and Ezhana Wolene in Ethiopia. The language has two dialects, which are named after the first-person singular pronoun "I" they use: Ana uses əni/''anä, Adi uses adi/ädi''. The language is sometimes written in a modified Arabic or Amharic script. It has approximately 90,000 speakers.
Phonology
The phonemic status of the glottal stop is uncertain. In some cases, /kʼ/ or /kʷ/ may be reduced to or, respectively, postvocalically.| Front | Central | Back | |
| Close | i | u | |
| Mid | e | ɨ ɑ̈ | o |
| Open |
The basic syllable structure of Muher is CV
Grammar
Like many Semitic languages, Muher has triconsonantal roots for verbs and nominals.Personal pronouns both substitute for subjects and function as possessive suffixes on nominals.
Definiteness is marked by the definite suffix -we.
Muher has a decimal number system. The teens are formed by ɑsrɑ̈- plus the digits, usually preceded by -m.
| Digit | Gloss |
| ɑtt/kʼunɑ | 'one' |
| hʷett | 'two' |
| sɔɑst/sost | 'three' |
| ɑrbɑ̈tt | 'four' |
| ɑmmɨst | 'five' |
| sɨddɨst | 'six' |
| sɑ̈bɑ̈tt/sɑ̈bɑtt | 'seven' |
| simmutt | 'eight' |
| ʒɑ̈tʼɑ̈ | 'nine' |
| ɑssir/ɑsrɑ̈ | 'ten' |