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Doba is a Central Sudanic language of Chad. It is traditionally considered three languages, as it is spoken by three ethnicities
with separate identities, the Bedjond, the Mango, and the Gor. However, all have a high degree of mutual intelligibility,
and so by that standard are a single language. The number of speakers is uncertain, as the latest figure for the Bedjond,
36,000, dates from 1969. Figures for the Gor (87,000) and Mango (52,000) date from 2006. Bedjond is also spelled Bediondo
and Bejondo, and is also known as Bediondo Mbai, Mbay Bejondo, and Nangnda. Dialects are Bedjond, Bébote, and Yom. Gor is
also known as Bodo; Bodo and Yamod are dialects. Mango is also known and Mongo, Doba, and Mbay Doba. |
Names (more)[en] Mango |
Language type : Living
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