msv ISO 639

Maslam

  • Geography

    CM Far North region: Logone-and-Chari division, Makari subdivision, northwest of Kousséri, Maltam, and Saho.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

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250 in Cameroon (Tourneux 2004). 40,000 all Kotoko languages (Tourneux 2004).
Far North region: Logone-and-Chari division, Makari subdivision, northwest of Kousséri, Maltam, and Saho.
Northern Cameroon, Southwestern Chad
8a (Moribund).
Afro-Asiatic, Chadic, Biu-Mandara, B, B.1, Kotoko Proper, North
Maslam (Maltam), Sao (Sahu). Related to Afade [aal], Mpade [mpi], Malgbe [mxf], Mser [kqx], and Lagwan [kot]. Speakers may be able to use literature in one of these languages.
In rapid decline (Tourneux 2004). Shifted to Adamawa Fulfulde [fub].
Latin script [Latn], developed in 1997, experimental usage.
‘Mandage’ is used by the Kotoko to refer to either the northern group of Kotoko languages (Mpade, Afade, Maslam [msv], Malgbe) or the Kotoko group as a whole (including Mser and Lagwan). Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Maslam
Maslam
Ville de N’Djamena region: Haraze Al Biar department, Mani subprefecture along Chari river. Miskini and Blabli villages (Maslam dialect); Farcha-Milezi and Ngara-Mandju villages (Sao dialect).
Maslam (Maltam), Sao (Sahu).
7 (Shifting)
Shifting to Chadian Spoken Arabic [shu].
In the Kotoko ethnic and linguistic group. Kotoko total: 22,717 (1993 census).
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