mde ISO 639

Bura Mabang Autonyms

Maba

  • Geography

    TD Batha region; Ouaddaï region: Djourf-al-Ahmar and Ouara departments; Sila region; Wadi Fira region: Biltine department, Biltine subprefecture; most of Ouara department and villages south of Biltine.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Chad

mde
Aulad Djema, Awlad Djema, Bargo, Bergo, Borgho, Borgu, Kana Mabang, Mabaa, Mabak, Mabang, Ouaddai, Ouaddaien, Uled Djemma, Wadai, Waddayen
Bura Mabang
542,000 in Chad (2019), decreasing. Very few monolinguals. Total users in all countries: 567,000.
Batha region; Ouaddaï region: Djourf-al-Ahmar and Ouara departments; Sila region; Wadi Fira region: Biltine department, Biltine subprefecture; most of Ouara department and villages south of Biltine.
Chad
3 (Wider communication). Originated in the mountainous Wadai region of eastern Chad in the 1800s and across its border with Sudan and Central African Republic. Mainly used within the farming community.
Nilo-Saharan, Satellite-Core, Satellites, Maban, Maba
Maba, Kabartu, Kodroy, Kondongo. Lexical similarity: 73% with Karanga [kth], 63% with Marfa [mvu], 42% with Masalit [mls].
SOV.
All domains in the village; home only in the towns. All ages in the villages; mostly adults in towns. Mixed attitudes. The language is generally valued less than Arabic. Many also use Chadian Spoken Arabic [shu]. Used as L2 by Kendeje [klf], Surbakhal [sbj].
Low motivation. Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. Texts.
Arabic script, Naskh variant [Arab]. Latin script [Latn].
Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Maba
Sulaihab
25,000 in Sudan (2017).
South Kordofan: Nuba mountains.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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