- The
Niellim language (autonym lwaà) is a Bua
language spoken by some 5,000
people (as of 1993)
along the
Chari River in
southern Chad. It is
mainly spoken...
- Malakonjo, Rim, Sisi, Karo west of Lake Iro.
Niellim or Lua (5,157
speakers in 1993),
spoken around Niellim and Niou
along the
Chari River north of Sarh...
- the
ashes of doum
palms and
Vossia cuspidata. Like
their neighbours, the
Niellim, they were
formerly cattle herders but lost
their herds around the turn...
- Paris, 1907.
Includes (pp. 107–122) a 200-word
comparative list of Bua,
Niellim, Fanian, and Tunia, with a
brief grammar and some
phrases collected by...
- (160,000, RGPH 1993)
Toupouri (90,785, RGPH, 1993) Bua languages: Bua,
Niellim, Gula Iro, etc. (total < 30,000)
Maban languages Maba (120,000, SIL 1991)...
- Luba-Kasai
language (ISO 639 code: lua), a
Bantu language of
Central Africa Niellim language, also
known as Lua, a Niger–Congo
language of
southern Chad Lawa...
- Niger–Congo family,
which is in turn
divided in two branches,
Adamawa (e.g.
Niellim) and
Ubangian (e.g.
Azande (Zande language), Ngbandi, on
which the creole...
-
Northwest Sumatra–Barrier
Islands Nicaraguan Sign
Language Language isolate Niellim Adamawa Nigerian Pidgin English-based
pidgin Nisenan Maiduan Niuean or...
- nʌ́ːn kɛ̃rɛ̃w yìɾá ɟɔ̀ɾɔ́s nàn nán kʌ̀ntɛ́ŋ / ŋɡʌskum ɾá Mbum-Day, Bua
Niellim ɓúdū ndīdí tērí ɲɛ̄ní lùní táːr lòŋɡɔ̄ twāːɲɛ̄ní dòsó <
Bagirmi dokome...
- (speaking
language such as Kaba Deme, Kaba Náà and Kulfa), Laal, Lutos, Ndam,
Niellim, Sara,
Tumak and Tunia. Its
economy is
based on
subsistence agriculture...