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| Noun | 1. A group of Chadic languages spoken in the border area between Cameroon and Nigeria south of Lake Chad.[Wordnet]. | |
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| Biu-Mandara languages | The Biu-Mandara languages include 79 (SIL estimate) languages and dialects spoken in Africa and western Asia; this language group is a part of the Chadic language family. Each subgroup in this list contains individual languages. Currently, the subgroups of the Biu-Mandara language group are technically identified by letters. (references) | ||
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| Biu-Mandara languages | 3 | Biu-Mandara languages | 3 | |
| List of "B" Biu-Mandara languages | 3 | List of "A" Biu-Mandara languages | 3 | |
| List of "A" Biu-Mandara languages | 3 | List of "B" Biu-Mandara languages | 3 | |
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