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Kaba Deme language

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Bongo–Bagirmi language spoken in central Africa Not to be confused with Dem language. ‹ The template Infobox language is being considered for merging. ›
Dem
Kaba Démé
Native toChad, Central African Republic
Native speakers(40,000 in Chad cited 1993)
unknown number in CAR
Language familyNilo-Saharan?
Language codes
ISO 639-3kwg
Glottologsara1322

Kaba Démé (Kaba ’Dem, Ta Sara, Sara Deme), or just Dem, is a Bongo–Bagirmi language of Chad and the Central African Republic. It is one of several local languages that go by the names Kaba and Sara.

References

  1. Dem at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Central Sudanic languages
Part of the proposed Nilo-Saharan language family
Bongo–Bagirmi
Bongo–Baka
Morokodo–Beli
Kara
Bagirmi
Sara
East
Central
West
Kaba
Vale
Yulu
Fongoro?
Sinyar?
Birri–Kresh
Birri
Kresh
Lendu–Mangbetu
Mangbetu–Asoa
Mangbutu–Lese
Lenduic
Moru–Madi
Moru
Central Ma'di
Southern Ma'di
Mimi-D?
Italics indicate extinct languages


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