<page_title> Afroasiatic languages </page_title> <section_title> Shared vocabulary </section_title> <table> <cell> Cushitic <row_header> Proto-Afroasiatic </row_header> <row_header> Omotic </row_header> </cell> <cell> Chadic <row_header> Proto-Afroasiatic </row_header> <row_header> Omotic </row_header> <row_header> Cushitic </row_header> </cell> <cell> Egyptian <row_header> Proto-Afroasiatic </row_header> <row_header> Omotic </row_header> <row_header> Cushitic </row_header> <row_header> Chadic </row_header> </cell> <cell> Semitic <row_header> Proto-Afroasiatic </row_header> <row_header> Omotic </row_header> <row_header> Cushitic </row_header> <row_header> Chadic </row_header> <row_header> Egyptian </row_header> </cell> <cell> Berber <row_header> Proto-Afroasiatic </row_header> <row_header> Omotic </row_header> <row_header> Cushitic </row_header> <row_header> Chadic </row_header> <row_header> Egyptian </row_header> <row_header> Semitic </row_header> </cell> </table>
Afroasiatic languages are divided into Cushitic, Semitic, Chadic, Berber, and Egyptian.