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The three dozen East Chadic languages of the Chadic family are spoken in Chad and Cameroon. ==Languages== The branches of East Chadic go either by names or by letters and numbers in an outline format.〔Blench, 2006. (The Afro-Asiatic Languages: Classification and Reference List ) (ms)〕 *East Chadic A * *Sibine (A.1.1): Mire, Ndam, Somrai, Tumak, Motun, Mawer * *Miltu (A.1.2): Boor, Gadang, Miltu, Sarua * *''Buso'' * *Nancere (A.2.1):〔Languages in both the Nancere and Gabri branches go by the names of Kimre and Gabri. The two branches together are sometimes also called Gabri.〕 Nancere, Kimré, Lele * *Gabri (A.2.2):〔 Gabri, Kabalai, Tobanga * *Kwang (A.3): Kwang, Kera *East Chadic B * *Dangla (B.1.1): Bidiyo, Dangaléat (Dangla), Jonkor Bourmataguil, Mabire, Migaama, Mogum, Ubi, Mabire * *Mubi (B.1.2): Mubi, Birgit, Kajakse, Masmaje, Toram, Zirenkel, Jelkung〔Previously considered a dialect of Saba〕 * *?? ''Kujargé''〔Kujargé appears to have ties with the Mubi languages, but perhaps not genetic ones. Its classification is uncertain.〕 * *''Mokilko'' (B.2) * *Sokoro (B.3): Barein, Saba, Sokoro, Tamki, Mawa〔Previously classified as Dangla〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「East Chadic languages」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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