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Kanga (language)

Kenga ( Cenge, Kenga, Kenge ) is one of the languages ​​that belongs to the languages ​​of the bongo-bagirmi subgroup, which is spoken in 52 villages (including Bokiyo and Bolongo) of the Bitkin area of ​​the Bitkin sub-prefecture of the Hera department of the Hera region in Chad.

Kanga
CountryChad
RegionsHera
Total number of speakers40,000 (1997)
Classification
Nilo-Sahara languages
Central Sudanese languages
Bongo-Bagirmi Languages
Bagirmi languages
Kanga
WritingLatin
Language codes
ISO 639-1-
ISO 639-2-
ISO 639-3kyq
WALS
Ethnologue
Ietf
Glottolog

The kanga has dialects of banal (tar-banal), banama (tar-banama), bijir, bolong (tar-bolongo), chenge (tar-chenge).

Links

  • Kanga at Ethnologue


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kenga_(language)&oldid=93164309


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