protoafroasiático
Protoafroasiático is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Afroasiatic language family. This hypothetical proto-language is believed to have been spoken by a prehistoric population in Northeast Africa. While no direct evidence of Protoafroasiático exists, linguists have reconstructed it through comparative analysis of its daughter languages, which include Semitic, Egyptian, Berber, Chadic, Cushitic, and Omotic.
Reconstruction of Protoafroasiático involves identifying systematic correspondences in phonology, morphology, and lexicon across the various branches
The geographical origin and precise time depth of Protoafroasiático are subjects of ongoing debate among scholars.