 | | Á¦Ç° ¼Ò°³ Á¦Ç° ¼Ò°³ Beja is spoken by a nomadic people of whom rather little is known.They live between the hills of Nile Valley and the Red-Sea, in the arid hills of North-Eastern Sudan.
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The Languages of the World,
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