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Lagwan (Logone) is a
Chadic language spoken in
northern Cameroon and
southwestern Chad.
Dialects include Logone-Birni and Logone-Gana.
Lagwan is spoken...
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Maltam Musgum (B.2): Musgum, Mbara,
Muskum (†)
Kotoko Centre Kotoko Centre:
Lagwan, Mser
Kotoko South Kotoko South: Zina,
Mazera Gidar Jilbe was not classified...
- Cameroon. The
Kotoko form part of the
Chadic people.
Their mother tongue is
Lagwan and
other Mandage languages. Most of the
Kotoko are **** Muslims. They...
- pair of sticks. Pla****
among women of
northern Cameroon.
Called kálá in
Lagwan.
Struck tortoise s****: s**** of
Kinixys belliana and
other tortoise species...
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Makary Waza Zina
Languages spoken include:
Afade Chadian Arabic Jina Kuo
Lagwan Majera Malgbe Maslam Masana Nzakambay "Departments of Cameroon". Statoids...
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Chadic 261 Jina Jina
Central Chadic 262
Majera Majéra
Central Chadic 271
Lagwan Lagwan Central Chadic 272 Mser Msér
Central Chadic 281
Afade Afadé Central...
- (Logone-et-Chari department, Far
North region). It is
related to Afade, Mser,
Lagwan, Maslam, and Mpade.
Malgbe is also
spoken in Chad. The
total po****tion...
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North Region) by 1,500 speakers. The
people of Zina
claim to
understand Lagwan and
Munjuk better than Muxule. Jina is
analysed as only
having two phonemic...
- is
related to the
Cameroonian languages Mpade, Maslam, Malgbe, Mser, and
Lagwan. The
speakers of
Afade are the
indigenous Kotoko people of
Cameroon and...
- (generally
speaking Chadian Arabic), Bagirmi, Fula, Gadang, Kanuri, Kwang,
Lagwan, Majera, Mbara, Mser, Ndam and Sarua. The Chari-Baguirmi
region is divided...