mug ISO 639

Mulwi Autonyms

Musgu

  • Geography

    CM Far North region: Mayo-Danay division, Maga subdivision.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

mug
Mousgou, Mousgoum, Mousgoun, Munjuk, Musgum, Musuk, Muzuk
Mulwi
140,000 in Cameroon (2005 SIL). Based on the actual population of the sub-divisions where the Musgu people are present, as of the 2005 census (2014 C. Hamm). Total users in all countries: 164,400.
Far North region: Mayo-Danay division, Maga subdivision.
Northern Cameroon, Southwestern Chad
5* (Developing).
Afro-Asiatic, Chadic, Biu-Mandara, B, B.2
Mpus (Mousgoum de Pouss, Pouss, Pus), Beege (Jafga), Vulum (Mulwi, Vlum), Ngilemong, Luggoy, Maniling (Mani-Iling), Muzuk (Mousgoum de Guirvidig). Vulum dialect is mainly in Chad.
Most also use Adamawa Fulfulde [fub]. Some also use Chadian Spoken Arabic [shu]. Some also use French [fra], as language of public education. Some also use Giziga [giz]. Some also use Tupuri [tui]. A few also use Afade [aal]. A few also use Kanuri [kau]. Used as L2 by Masana [mcn], Tupuri [tui].
Grammar. Bible: 2016.
Latin script [Latn].
Traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Musgu
Musgu
24,400 in Chad (1993 census).
Chari-Baguirmi region: small area, Chari river east bank; Mayo-Kebbi Est region: Mayo-Boneye department, Bongor subprefecture; Ville de N’Djamena: between Chari and Logone rivers.
Mpus (Mousgoum de Pouss, Musgum-Pouss, Pouss, Pus), Beege (Jafga), Vulum (Mulwi-Mogroum, Vlum), Muzuk (Guirvidig, Mousgoum de Guirvidig, Mousgoum de Guirvidik).
5 (Developing)
Used as L2 by Muskum [mje].
Distinct from Muskum [mje] in Mouskoun village.
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