The Beja language, also known as Bedawi, is a Cushitic language of the Afro-Asiatic family. It is spoken by the Beja people who live in Sudan, Egypt, and Eritrea. The Beja language is not related to any other known language, making it a language isolate.
The Beja language has three dialects: Eastern, Western, and Southern. The Eastern dialect is spoken in Sudan, the Western dialect is spoken in Egypt, and the Southern dialect is spoken in Eritrea.
The Beja language is written in a Latin-based alphabet. The Beja alphabet contains 28 letters, including 7 vowels and 21 consonants.
The Beja language is a member of the Afro-Asiatic family of languages. The Afro-Asiatic family is a large family of languages that includes Arabic, Hebrew, and Berber. The Beja language is not related to any other known language, making it a language isolate.
The Beja language has three dialects: Eastern, Western, and Southern. The Eastern dialect is spoken in Sudan, the Western dialect is spoken in Egypt, and the Southern dialect is spoken in Eritrea.
The Beja language is written in a Latin-based alphabet. The Beja alphabet contains 28 letters, including 7 vowels and 21 consonants.