kwv ISO 639

Naa, Sara Kaba Naa Autonyms

Kaba Naa, Sara

  • Geography

    TD Moyen-Chari region: Lac Iro department, centered in Kyabé. Kyabé subprefecture, Dindjebo and Dindjekono villages (Dunje dialect).
  • Language Cloud

A language of Chad

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Dana, Kaba Na, Kaba Naa, Kaba Nar, Na, Sara Kaba
Naa, Sara Kaba Naa
35,000 in Chad (1993 UBS). 5,560 in Bale village, 4,940 in Koskabo, 4,550 in Kyabé. Total users in all countries: 39,000.
Moyen-Chari region: Lac Iro department, centered in Kyabé. Kyabé subprefecture, Dindjebo and Dindjekono villages (Dunje dialect).
Southwestern Chad
5* (Developing).
Nilo-Saharan, Satellite-Core, Satellites, Central Sudanic, West, Bongo-Bagirmi, Sara-Bagirmi, Sara, Sara Proper, Sara Kaba
Dunje (Dendje, Denje, Dindje, Dinje, Dounje, Sara Dunjo), Na, Mbanga (Banga), Tie (Tiye). Sara Kaba Náà may be the same as Sara Kaba [sbz] of Central African Republic.
Vigorous. Used as L2 by Gula [glu], Kulfa [kxj].
Dictionary. NT: 1988.
Latin script [Latn], used in Chad.
Different from Kaba [ksp], Kaba Deme [kwg], Kulfa [kxj], or Laka [lap].
OLAC resources in and about Kaba Naa, Sara
Kaba Naa, Sara
4,000 in Central African Republic (1996).
Bamingui-Bangoran prefecture: Ndélé subprefecture, near Chad border; Nana-Mambéré prefecture: Baoro subprefecture, Mbanga village; far west Vakaga prefecture: small area on Bahr Kameur river, 9 villages.
Dunje (Dendje, Denje, Dindje, Dinje, Dounje, Kaba Dunjo, Sara Dinjo, Sara Dunjo), Na, Mbanga (Banga), Tie (Tiye).
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous. Different from Kabba [ksp], Kaba Deme [kwg], Kulfa [kxj], or Laka [lap].
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