Bua language

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Bua_language an entity of type: Thing

Bua ist eine Sprache, die von etwa 7.700 Personen (Stand 1993) nördlich des Schari-Flusses um und im Tschad gesprochen wird. Sie ist der größte Vertreter der kleinen Bua-Sprachgruppe der Adamaua-Sprachen und ähnelt der Sprache . rdf:langString
The Bua language (also called Ba) is spoken north of the Chari River around Korbol and in Chad. In 1993 it was spoken by some 8,000 people. It is the largest member of the small Bua group of languages and is mutually comprehensible with Fanian. Kawãwãy (Korom) may be a dialect or a distinct language. Bua is a local lingua franca in Korbol Canton, due to the historical influence of the Korbol Caliphate since the late 1700s and 1800s. Speakers also live around Gabil (in the Guéra Region), and in Sarh and N'Djaména. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Bua (Sprache)
rdf:langString Bua language
rdf:langString Bua
rdf:langString Bua
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rdf:langString Bua ist eine Sprache, die von etwa 7.700 Personen (Stand 1993) nördlich des Schari-Flusses um und im Tschad gesprochen wird. Sie ist der größte Vertreter der kleinen Bua-Sprachgruppe der Adamaua-Sprachen und ähnelt der Sprache .
rdf:langString The Bua language (also called Ba) is spoken north of the Chari River around Korbol and in Chad. In 1993 it was spoken by some 8,000 people. It is the largest member of the small Bua group of languages and is mutually comprehensible with Fanian. Kawãwãy (Korom) may be a dialect or a distinct language. Bua is a local lingua franca in Korbol Canton, due to the historical influence of the Korbol Caliphate since the late 1700s and 1800s. Speakers also live around Gabil (in the Guéra Region), and in Sarh and N'Djaména.
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rdf:langString Bua
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