mxf ISO 639

Malgbe

  • Geography

    CM Far North region: Logone-and-Chari division, Goulfey subdivision, Chari river area north of Kousseri.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

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Goulfei, Gulfe, Gulfei, Malbe, Malgwe, Ngwalkwe, Sanbalbe
6,000 in Cameroon (Tourneux 2004). 40,000 all Kotoko languages (Tourneux 2004).
Far North region: Logone-and-Chari division, Goulfey subdivision, Chari river area north of Kousseri.
Northern Cameroon, Southwestern Chad
6b* (Threatened).
Afro-Asiatic, Chadic, Biu-Mandara, B, B.1, Kotoko Proper, North
Malgbe (Goulfei), Mara, Dro, Douguia (Dugiya). Related to Afade [aal], Maslam [msv], Mpade [mpi], Mser [kqx], and Lagwan [kot].
Some also use French [fra], as language of public education. Also use Chadian Spoken Arabic [shu].
Latin script [Latn], developed in 1999, experimental usage.
‘Mandage’ is used by the Kotoko to refer to either the northern group of Kotoko languages (Mpade, Afade, Maslam, Malgbe) or the Kotoko group as a whole (including Mser and Lagwan). Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Malgbe
Malgbe
Hadjer-Lamis region: N’Djamena subprefecture, Douguia, Malalie, Oulio (Walia) and other villages on Chari river.
Goulfey, Walia, Mara, Douguia.
6b (Threatened)
Related to other Kotoko ethnic and linguistic groups: Afade [aal], Lagwan [kot], Maslam [msv], Mpade [mpi], Mser [kqx], and Jilbe [jie] (of Nigeria).
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