Karanga language
Maban language spoken in Chad
Karanga | |
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Native to | Chad |
Region | Ouaddaï |
Ethnicity | Karanga, Bakha (Fala), Kashmere, Koniere (Moyo) |
Native speakers | (10,000 cited 1999)[1] |
Language family | Nilo-Saharan?
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | kth |
Glottolog | kara1484 |
ELP | Karanga |
Karanga is a Maban language spoken in Chad. Its speakers are divided into four groups, each of which has its own dialect: the Karanga (Kurunga), Kashmere (Kachmere), Bakha (Baxa, Bakhat) a.k.a. Fala (Faala), and Koniéré (Konyare, Kognere) a.k.a. Moyo (Mooyo). Karanga is closely related to the Masalit language.[2]
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Maban languages
- Aiki
- Maba
- Marfa
- Karanga
- Masalit
- Surbakhal
- Kendeje
- Mimi of Decorse ?
- Mimi of Nachtigal ?
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