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The Gula Iro language (autonym kùláál) is a Bua language spoken by some 3,500 people (as of 1991) north and east of Lake Iro
in southern Chad, between the Bola and Salamat rivers. It has four dialects, according to Pairault: páṭóól, the northernmost
and the least comprehensible to speakers of the other dialects, spoken in and around Badi; pòŋààl, by the north shore of the
lake, spoken in and around Boum Kabir, Boum Sarher, and Tordjigel; tɩ́ààlà, spoken east and south of the lake, including Kouré,
Bouni, Tormorhal, and Masidjanga; tííṭààl, the easternmost, spoken in various villages west of Tamba; to which SIL adds a
fifth, Korintal, spoken in Tieou. Gula Iro is very closely related to Zan Gula and Bon Gula, but they are not mutually comprehensible. |
Names (more)[br] Koulaleg[de] Gula Iro [en] Gula Iro language |
Language type : Living
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