As with many other Afro-Asiatic languages, gemination is grammatically productive.
In the Horn of Africa, most populations speak Afro-Asiatic languages.
Jelkung is a possible Afro-Asiatic language spoken in south central Chad.
It is used in the transcription of Afro-Asiatic languages to represent an "emphatic z".
They speak their own Afro-Asiatic language, though Arabic is the dominant tongue.
Saba is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in south central Chad.
Ancient Egyptian has 25 consonants similar to those of other Afro-Asiatic languages.
Many also speak Somali, which is an Afro-Asiatic language.
The construct state or status constructus is a noun form occurring in Afro-Asiatic languages.
It is used in the transliteration of Afro-Asiatic languages to represent an "emphatic r".