mua ISO 639

záá múndàŋ Autonyms

Mundang

  • Geography

    TD Mayo-Kebbi Est region: Mont d’Illi department, Léré area, Fianga; Mayo-Kebbi Ouest region: Lac Léré and Mayo-Dallah departments, Léré and Pala.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Chad

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Moundan, Moundang, Nda
záá múndàŋ
351,000 in Chad (2019). Total users in all countries: 395,700.
Mayo-Kebbi Est region: Mont d’Illi department, Léré area, Fianga; Mayo-Kebbi Ouest region: Lac Léré and Mayo-Dallah departments, Léré and Pala.
Northern Cameroon, Southwestern Chad
5* (Developing).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, North, Adamawa-Ubangi, Adamawa, Mbum-Day, Mbum, Northern, Tupuri-Mambai
Kabi (Kieziere), Zasing (Torrock-Kaélé, Yasing). A subdialect of Kabi is Kieziere, of Zasing is Torrock-Kaélé. Lexical similarity: 10% with Mambai [mcs].
Used as L2 by Mambai [mcs].
Taught as subject in some primary schools. Grammar. Bible: 1983.
Latin script [Latn].
OLAC resources in and about Mundang
Mundang
44,700 in Cameroon (1982 SIL).
Far North region: Kaélé division, Kaélé subdivision, near Chad border north and west of Kaélé; North region: Bénoué division, south of Mayo-Kebi near Chad border.
Kiziere, Imbana (Bana, Imbara, Mbana), Zasing (Djasing, Jasing, Yasing, Yassing, Zazing), Gelama.
5 (Developing)
Many also use Adamawa Fulfulde [fub]. Many also use French [fra]. Some also use Tupuri [tui]. A few also use Giziga [giz]. Used as L2 by Giziga [giz], Mambai [mcs], Tupuri [tui].
Gelama dialect may be a separate language. Traditional religion, Christian.
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