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Lamba is a language spoken in Ethiopia. It is a member of the South Omotic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family. Lamba is closely related to the languages of the Kaffa and Jimma zones, such as Kafficho, Gimira, and Anfillo. It is also related to Oromo, the largest language spoken in Ethiopia. Lamba is spoken in Ethiopia, in the Kaffa and Jimma zones. It is a member of the South Omotic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family. Lamba is closely related to the languages of the Kaffa and Jimma zones, such as Kafficho, Gimira, and Anfillo. It is also related to Oromo, the largest language spoken in Ethiopia. Lamba has three dialects: Guba, Jimma, and Kaffa. Guba is the largest and most commonly spoken dialect. Jimma is spoken in the Jimma Zone, in the southwest of Ethiopia. Kaffa is spoken in the Kaffa Zone, in the south of Ethiopia. Lamba is a tonal language. This means that the meaning of a word can change depending on the pitch of the voice. Lamba has two tones: high and low. Lamba is written with the Latin alphabet.

Language group

Niger-Kordofanian languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Lamba
lam
Lamba, Latin
lam-Latn