fli ISO 639

Fali Muchella

  • Geography

    NG Adamawa state: Mubi North, Mubi South LGAs.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Nigeria

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Fali, Fali of Mubi, Fali of Muchella, Vimtim, Yimtim
25,000 (2010 Z. Yoder et al.). 5,500 in the language area; 5,000 outside, many of whom return each summer.
Adamawa state: Mubi North, Mubi South LGAs.
Nigeria, Map 5
6a (Vigorous).
Afro-Asiatic, Chadic, Biu-Mandara, A, A.8
Vin (Uroovin, Uvin, Vimtim), Huli (Bahuli, Hul, Urahuli), Madzarin (Madzara, Muchella, Ura Madzarin), Bwin (Bagira, Bween, Cumɓween, Uramɓween). Bwin about 92% intelligible of other dialects and 71% of Zizilvakan [ziz], Huli at least 85% of other dialects and 59% of Zizilivakan, Madzara 61% of Huli, Vin 71% of Madzara. Lexical similarity: 61%–82% between the dialects, 47%–59% with Zizilivakan [ziz], 15%–23% with Kirya-Konzal [fkk], 14%–18% with Hya [hya].
Home, village. Used by all. A few also use French [fra], especially women. Also use English [eng]. Also use Gude [gde]. Also use Hausa [hau], especially the middle-aged and the youth. Also use Nigerian Fulfulde [fuv], especially the middle-aged and the youth. Used as L2 by Zizilivakan [ziz].
English [eng] and Hausa [hau] used in schools.
Unwritten [Qaax].
Christian, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Fali Muchella