• The Nimbari language (also Niam-Niam), which is no longer spoken, was a member of the Leko–Nimbari group of Savanna languages. It was spoken in northern...
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  • The Leko–Nimbari or Chamba–Mumuye languages are a subgroup of the old Adamawa languages family (G2, G4, G5, G12), provisionally now a branch of the Savanna...
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  • Kangou) Bele (Fali-Bele) Fali-Tinguélin The Nimbari language used to be spoken in the southern Fali area, but Nimbari people now speak Fali Kangou. List of...
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    (7.) ? Dogoso–Khe (Dogoso, Khe) ? Waja–Kam ? Leko–Nimbari ? (possibly other putative Adamawa languages) The position of Dogoso–Khe in Southern Gur is not...
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  • classes in languages of the Yungur group. Adamawa Languages Project. Kastenholz, Raimund; Ulrich Kleinewillinghöfer. 2012. Nimbari as a language name. Adamawa...
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    South: Mbum, Pana, Kali-Dek, Kuo, Gbete, Pam, Ndai Fali: North, South Nimbari Ubangian Gbaya; Bangando Baka Benue-Congo Jukunoid: Mbembe, Njukun, Kutep...
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  • related languages: Chamba Leko, of the Leko–Nimbari languages, and Chamba Daka, of the Dakoid languages, both of which are Niger-Congo languages. Boyd says...
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  • Wara–Natyoro (ex-Gur) Tusya (a.k.a. "Win": ex-Gur) Chamba–Mumuye a.k.a. Leko–Nimbari (ex-Adamawa: G2, G4, G5, G12) Mbum–Day (ex-Adamawa: G6, G13, G14, & Day)...
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  • The Adamawa–Ubangi languages are a geographic grouping and formerly postulated family of languages spoken in Nigeria, Chad, the Central African Republic...
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  • Joseph Greenberg's Adamawa language-family proposal. The Duru languages are frequently classified with the Leko languages, although their relationship...
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  • The Gwèri or Vere language Were also known as Kobo or Mom Jango, is a member of the Duru branch of Savanna languages. It is spoken across the northern...
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  • The Mumuye languages are a group of Adamawa languages spoken in Taraba State, eastern Nigeria. The classification below follows Shimizu (1979). Mumuye...
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  • (also known as Bibaali, Maya, Abaali, Ibaale, or Ibaali) is a Niger–Congo language spoken by 100,000 people (as of 2006[update]) in Demsa, Adamawa, Nigeria...
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  • The Duru languages are a group of Savanna languages spoken in northern Cameroon and eastern Nigeria. They were labeled "G4" in Joseph Greenberg's Adamawa...
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  • The Koma language is a language cluster belonging to the Duru branch of Savannas languages of Cameroon. Blench (2004) includes three varieties separated...
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  • Yendang is a member of the Leko–Nimbari group of Savanna languages. It is spoken in northeastern Nigeria. Dialects are Kuseki, Yofo, Poli (Akule, Yakule)...
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  • The Yendang or Maya languages are a group of Adamawa languages spoken in Adamawa State, eastern Nigeria. The classification below follows Blench (2009)...
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  • Kutin is a member of the Duru branch of Savanna languages. Most Nigerian speakers moved to Cameroon when the Gashaka-Gumti National Park was established...
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  • Doyayo (ethnonym: Dowayo) is a language of the Duru branch of Adamawa languages spoken in Cameroon. Doyayo (Doo²³ya̰a̰¹yɔ¹ 'man's mouth'; alternatively...
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  • Kugama, also known as Wam (Wã̀m) or Gengle, is an Adamawa language of Nigeria. It is spoken in Mayo-Belwa and Fufore Local Government Areas of Adamawa...
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  • Mumuye–Yendang languages are a proposed group of Savanna languages spoken in eastern Nigeria. They were labeled "G5" in Joseph Greenberg's Adamawa language-family...
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  • populous of the Adamawa languages. It is spoken in northeastern Nigeria. It is classified in the Leko–Nimbari branch of Savanna languages, as Adamawa is no...
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  • (Kpasham; Nyesam) is an Adamawa language of Demsa LGA, Adamawa State, Nigeria. The speakers refer to their language as Nyesam [ɲé sàm], their ethnic...
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  • The Dii language is a dialect cluster in the Duru branch of Savanna languages. Yag Dii is the ethnonym. Ethnologue lists Mambe’, Mamna’a, Goom, Boow,...
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  • Nyong (Daganyonga), also known as Mubako and Bali-Kumbat, is a Leko language spoken in two well-separated enclaves in Cameroon and Nigeria. Cameroonian...
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  • Savanna languages that is spoken in Poli Subdivision of Faro Department, Cameroon. Speakers call themselves Lɔŋmó or Lõmó, and their language Lɔ̀ŋtó or...
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  • Yoti (Yotti) is a member of the Leko–Nimbari group of Savanna languages, spoken in northeastern Nigeria. • Paradisec has an open-access collection of Roger...
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  • Waka is an Adamawa language of Nigeria. Waka at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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  • Teme is an Adamawa language of Nigeria. Teme at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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  • Kumba, also known as Sate and Yofo, is an Adamawa language of Nigeria. Kumba at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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