Kamwe language

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Kamwe also spelt Kamue) is a Chadic language autochthonous to Adamawa State, Borno State of Nigeria and North Western Cameroon. In Nigeria about 80 percent of the Kamwe people are found in Michika Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Nigeria. They are also found in Mubi North, Hong, Gombi, Song and Madagali local governments in Adamawa State. The Kamwe people are also found in Borno State, especially in Askira/Uba and Gwoza local government areas Blench (2019) lists Mukta of Mukta village, Adamawa State as part of the Kamwe cluster. rdf:langString
Le kamwe (ou higi, hiji, higgi, vacamwe) est une langue tchadique biu-mandara parlée au Nigeria, principalement dans la zone de gouvernement local de Michika, également au nord-ouest du Cameroun, dans les monts Mandara. Le nombre de locuteurs a été estimé à 300 000 dans l'État d'Adamawa au Nigeria. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Kamwe language
rdf:langString Kamwe
rdf:langString Kamwe(Vecemwe)
rdf:langString Motto: Dabeghi Nji Denama (There is strength in unity)
rdf:langString Kamwe Motto: Dabeghi Nji Denama
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rdf:langString Bura–Hig
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rdf:langString Kamwe also spelt Kamue) is a Chadic language autochthonous to Adamawa State, Borno State of Nigeria and North Western Cameroon. In Nigeria about 80 percent of the Kamwe people are found in Michika Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Nigeria. They are also found in Mubi North, Hong, Gombi, Song and Madagali local governments in Adamawa State. The Kamwe people are also found in Borno State, especially in Askira/Uba and Gwoza local government areas Blench (2019) lists Mukta of Mukta village, Adamawa State as part of the Kamwe cluster.
rdf:langString Le kamwe (ou higi, hiji, higgi, vacamwe) est une langue tchadique biu-mandara parlée au Nigeria, principalement dans la zone de gouvernement local de Michika, également au nord-ouest du Cameroun, dans les monts Mandara. Le nombre de locuteurs a été estimé à 300 000 dans l'État d'Adamawa au Nigeria.
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rdf:langString Kamwe
rdf:langString Psikye
rdf:langString hig
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xsd:string hig

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