- The
Chadic languages form a
branch of the
Afroasiatic language family. They are
spoken in
parts of the Sahel. They
include 196
languages spoken across...
- Most
linguists divide the
family into six branches:
Berber (Amazigh),
Chadic, Cu****ic, Egyptian, Omotic, and Semitic. The vast
majority of Afroasiatic...
- The
three dozen East
Chadic languages of the
Chadic family are
spoken in Chad and Cameroon.
Speakers of
various East
Chadic languages are
locally known...
-
Afroasiatic languages of
Nigeria are
divided into
Chadic,
Semitic and Berber.
Among these categories,
Chadic languages predominate, with more than 700 languages...
- (/ˈhaʊsə/; Harshen/Halshen
Hausa listen; Ajami: هَرْشٜىٰن هَوْسَا) is a
Chadic language spoken primarily by the
Hausa people in the
northern parts of Nigeria...
- or
Central Chadic languages of the Afro-Asiatic
family are
spoken in Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon. A
reconstruction of Proto-Central
Chadic has been proposed...
-
Chadic languages) of the Afro-Asiatic
family are
spoken prin****lly in
Niger and Nigeria. They
include Gwandara and Hausa, the most
populous Chadic language...
- The Angas, Angas–Sura, or
Central West
Chadic languages (also
known as A.3 West
Chadic) are a
branch of West
Chadic languages spoken in
Plateau State, north-central...
- The West
Chadic languages of the Afro-Asiatic
family are
spoken prin****lly in
Niger and Nigeria. They
include Hausa, the most
populous Chadic language...
- 200-word list by
Doornbos (1981).
These include Chadic words, but low
numerals and
pronouns look very un-
Chadic.
Blench (2008)
notes that much of the basic...