Beja (also called Bedawi, Bedauye, To Bedawie, Ta Bedawie, Hadareb, or by dialect names; Beja: Bidhaawyeet, Tu-Bdhaawi) is an
Afroasiatic language spoken in the western coast of the
Red Sea by the
Beja people. They number around two million people, and inhabit parts of
Egypt,
Sudan and
Eritrea.