Gabri | |
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Southern Gabri | |
Native to | Chad |
Native speakers | 34,000 (2000) [1] |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | gab |
Glottolog | gabr1253 [2] |
Gabri, sometimes disambiguated from related languages also called "Gabri" as Southern Gabri, is an East Chadic dialect cluster spoken in the Tandjilé Region of Chad. The principal varieties are Buruwa, Darbe (Dormon), and Moonde.
The three dozen East Chadic languages of the Chadic family are spoken in Chad and Cameroon.
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Gab or GAB may refer to:
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Gabri may refer to:
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