- Daza (also
known as
Dazaga) is a Nilo-Saharan
language spoken by the Daza
people (a sub-group of the
Toubou people)
inhabiting northern Chad and eastern...
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further into two
closely related languages,
called Tedaga (Téda Toubou) and
Dazaga (Daza Toubou). Of the two groups, the Daza,
found to the
south of the Teda...
- 'southern country'. All
these terms originate from the
Toubou language (
Dazaga-Tedaga) and both
share the same meaning,
making it a
distinctly geographic...
- by
around 580,000 people. Daza and Teda have an
estimated 537,000 and 42,500 speakers, respectively. SIL
Ethnologue estimates (
Dazaga, Tedaga). v t e...
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gumanitarnyj universitet. Haggar, Inouss; Walters, K. (2005).
Lexique tubu (
dazaga)-français et
glossaire français-tubu. Niamey: SIL Niger. Jourdan, P. (1935)...
- of the
mountain names are
derived from
Arabic as well as the
Tedaga and
Dazaga languages. The term ehi
precedes the
names of
peaks and
rocky hills, emi...
- Bao Billiat,
Kaoura and Mourdi. The main
ethnolinguistic groups are the
Dazaga Toubou and the Zaghawa.
Ennedi Est is
divided into two departments: "Le...
-
language is
spoken within the Bardaï area of
northern Chad,
although the
Dazaga language is a
secondary language. The town is
served by
Zougra Airport....
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estimated to be 59,744. The main
ethnolinguistic groups are the
Tedaga and
Dazaga Toubou and the Zaghawa. Ennedi-Ouest
Region is
divided into two departments:...
- IPA mid
central vowel, Ba****, Berber, Bissa, Bulu, Bura-Pabir, Daba, Dan,
Dazaga, Ewondo, Fe'fe', Gude, Kamwe, Kasem, Kpelle, Kwanja, Lamnso', Lyélé, Mada...