kzr ISO 639
Karaŋ Autonyms
Karang
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A language of Cameroon
- ISO 639
- kzr
- Alternate Names
- Mbum, Mbum-East, Nzak karaŋ
- Autonym
- Karaŋ
- Population
- 17,000 in Cameroon (Dimmendaal and Voeltz 2007). Very few monolinguals. Total users in all countries: 18,000.
- Location
- North region: Mayo-Rey division, Madingring district (homeland), south border of Bouba Ndjida National Park, south from Madingring, southeast to Lawzigoy, 25 villages. Displaced: Garoua, Ngaoundéré, Ngong, Tcholliré, and Touboro (and surrounding villages).
- Language Maps
- Central Cameroon, Southwestern Chad
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened).
- Classification
- Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, North, Adamawa-Ubangi, Adamawa, Mbum-Day, Mbum, Eastern Mbum, Karang
- Dialects
- Ngumi.
- Language Use
- All domains. Some young people, all adults. Children use the language less in urban centers. Positive attitudes. Some also use French [fra]. Less bilingualism in French due to decline in education. Also use Adamawa Fulfulde [fub].
- Language Development
- Literacy rate in L1: 10%–20%. Literacy rate in L2: 10%–20%. Literacy rates declined in recent years (Dimmendaal and Voeltz 2007). Taught as subject in some primary schools. Literature. Dictionary. Texts. NT: 2020.
- Writing
- Latin script [Latn].
- Other Comments
- Christian, traditional religion.
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Karang
Also Spoken in
- Location
- Logone Oriental region: Monts de Lam department, Baibokoum subprefecture, Lawtiko I, Lawtiko II, Loumbogo, Sarkaluki, and 2 Sakpu villages northwest of Baïbokoum.
- Dialects
- Karang, Sakpu, Ngomi, Mbere.
- Language Status
- 6b (Threatened)
- Other Comments
- Different from Laka [lap] of Central African Republic and Chad, and from Laka [ksp] of Nigeria. Traditional religion. View other languages of Chad
Language Name
Karang
User Population
1,000 in Chad (1995 SIL).
