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Dizin (often called “Dizi” or “Maji” in the literature) is an Omotic language of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken by the Dizi people primarily in the Maji woreda of the Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples Region located in southwestern Ethiopia. The 2007 census listed 33927 speakers. A population of 17583 was identified as monolinguals in 1994.The language has basic SOV (subject–object–verb) word order tones and is largely suffixing.

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