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Musgu is a
cluster of
closely related language varieties of the Biu–Mandara
subgroup of the
Chadic languages spoken in
Cameroon and Chad. The endonym...
- the Bura, Kamwe, and Bata languages,
among other groups the
Buduma and
Musgu languages Gidar East
Chadic the Tumak, Nancere, and Kera
languages the Dangaléat...
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Kabalai Kera Kimré
Kwang Lele
Marba Masana Masmaje Mesme Migaama Mubi
Musey Musgu Nancere Pévé
Sokoro Tobanga Tumak (Ethnologue
lists 54
Chadic languages...
- púɗú íɬím ɬírá mìɡzàk / mùɡizàk mìsílày / mùsílày wáːŋá dòːɡò / dòk B, B.2
Musgu kítáy, ɗáw súlú hú púɗú ɬím ɬàːrà mìɡzàk / mùɡzàk mìtwìs / mìtìs tíklá dòːɡò...
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Musgum or
Mulwi are a
Chadic ethnic group in
Cameroon and Chad. They
speak Musgu, a
Chadic language,
which had 61,500
speakers in
Cameroon in 1982 and 24...
- → Cr**** mythology, Four
Mothers Society Musgum Afro-Asiatic →
Chadic →
Musgu Cameroon (Far
North Region), Chad (Chari-Baguirmi, Mayo-Kebbi Est) Islam...
- Ethnologue.
Retrieved 2020-09-27. "Mundani". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 2020-09-27. "
Musgu". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 2020-09-27. "Muyang". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 2020-09-27...
- (Muzgum, Muzuk) is an
extinct Chadic (Biu–Mandara)
language of Chad.
Speakers have
shifted to
Musgu [mug].
Muskum at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e...
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Spoken in: the
American states of
Alabama ,
Florida ,
Georgia , and
Oklahoma Musgu –
Mulwi Spoken in:
Cameroon and Chad
Muskum † –
Muzuk Formerly spoken in:...
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Musgum may
refer to:
Musgum people Musgum dwelling units Musgu language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Musgum. If an...