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Ga'anda (also known as Ganda, Ga'andu, Mokar, Makwar) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken by about 10,000 people in the Adamawa
state of Nigeria. Some speakers live in the Song, Gyuk, Mubi, and Biu LGAs. It has two dialects, Ga'anda and Gabin; Blench
(2006) classifies Gabin is a separate language. Its speakers are generally not monolingual in Ga'anda, instead, they use Hausa
and Fulfulde as well. They are becoming more interested in education; Ga'anda has a secondary school. The traditional religions
of the people are Christian and Muslim. |
Names (more)[br] Gandaeg[en] Ga'anda language [hr] Ga’anda jezik |
Language type : Living
Technical notes
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ISO 639 CodesISO 639-3 : gqaLinked Data URIshttp://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/gqahttp://dbpedia.org/resource/ISO_639:gqa More URIs at sameas.org SourcesAuthority documentation for ISO 639 identifier: gqaFreebase ISO 639-3 : gqa GeoNames.org Country Information Publications Office of the European Union Metadata Registry : Countries and Languages |