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Libido is an Afro-Asiatic language of the family's Cushitic branch. It's native speakers are reside in Ethiopia. Within Cushitic itself; Libido is considered part of the "East Cushitic" subbranch and further goes down into East Cushitic's "Highland East" subbranch (sometimes also called "Sidamic" or "Sidaama"). It's native speakers are typically Ethiopian Highland sedentary agriculturalists. Their language is extremely similar to Hadiya with which it is grouped with "Hadiya-Libido" and according to Ethnologue their lexical similarity is as high as ~82% suggesting to me that they're mutually intelligible? https://www.ethnologue.com/language/liq https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libido_... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highlan... These recordings were put together for proselytizing purposes/ to aid in spreading Christianity but I've uploaded them mostly for educational purposes/ for people interested in hearing what various Cushitic languages sound like to hear them. Thank you to "The Global Recordings Network": http://globalrecordings.net/en/progra... I added in the beautiful artwork which of course isn't my own work so here's credit to the incredulous artists behind them: 1."A Caravan at rest, the temple of Karnak, Thebes in the distance" by Charles Théodore Frère 2. "Le repas du soir, El Kantara, Algérie" by Eugène Girardet 3. "Audience in a Caliphate (Sahara)" by Eugène Fromentin 4. "Campement d'Arabes devant le Caire" by Maximilien (Max) Schmidt 5. "La Priere Du Soir", Charles Théodore Frère 6. "Les Tombeaux Des Califes Au Caire" by Eugene Fromentin 7. "Unknown" by Frederick Arthur Bridgman 8. "Arabische Krieger" by Adolph Schreyer 9. "The Death of Julius Caesar" Vincenzo Camuccini They have nothing to do with what's being said, I'm just a fan and spreading them around, plus; I hope they enhance the video's general atmosphere if you actually looking at them while listening ;). At any rate; enjoy...