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The '''Afro-Asiatic languages'''—or simply '''Afro-Asiatic'''—are an extended language family spread mainly in the north and the east of Africa, in the Near East (Western Asia) and in some territories at the edge of Europe (Malta, southern Turkey). This family may be called also '''Afrasian''', '''Afrasan''' or '''Hamito-Semitic''' (but the latter name is now rejected by part of the specialists).
The '''Afro-Asiatic languages'''—or simply '''Afro-Asiatic'''—are an extended language family spread mainly in the north and the east of Africa, in the Near East (Western Asia) and in some territories at the edge of Europe (Malta, southern Turkey). This family may be called also '''Afrasian''', '''Afrasan''' or '''Hamito-Semitic''' (but the latter name is now rejected by part of the specialists).


Afro-Asiatic comprises five main subfamilies:
Afro-Asiatic comprises six main subfamilies:
* the '''[[Berber language]]''', spoken in Northern Africa.
* the '''[[Berber language]]''', spoken in Northern Africa.
* the numerous '''[[Chadic languages]]''', spoken near Lake Chad and in midwestern Africa (including especially [[Hausa]]).
* the numerous '''[[Chadic languages]]''', spoken near Lake Chad and in midwestern Africa (including especially [[Hausa]]).

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The Afro-Asiatic languages—or simply Afro-Asiatic—are an extended language family spread mainly in the north and the east of Africa, in the Near East (Western Asia) and in some territories at the edge of Europe (Malta, southern Turkey). This family may be called also Afrasian, Afrasan or Hamito-Semitic (but the latter name is now rejected by part of the specialists).

Afro-Asiatic comprises six main subfamilies: