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1Dictionnaire mada

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  • Title: Dictionnaire mada
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  • Language: fre
  • Number of Pages: Median: 422
  • Publisher: Reimer
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  • Publish Location: Berlin

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  • First Year Published: 2000
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2Càcàhàm mambada wàkyta araa kwatar mad̳a

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  • Title: ➤  Càcàhàm mambada wàkyta araa kwatar mad̳a
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  • Language: afa
  • Publisher: ➤  Centre ANACLAC de linguistique appliquée
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  • Publish Location: Yaoundé

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  • First Year Published: 2003
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Maɗa language

Maɗa is a Chadic language spoken in northern Cameroon. It has 17,000 speakers. The Maɗa (17,000 speakers) inhabit the Maɗa massif, on the eastern edge

Index of Cameroon-related articles

Lomié Eboa Lotin Luo language (Atta) Loum, Cameroon Lycée Leclerc Daniel Maa Boumsong Mada language (Cameroon) Wes Madiko Mafa language Herman Maimo Michael

Languages of Cameroon

Cameroon is home to at least 250 languages, with some accounts reporting around 600. These include 55 Afro-Asiatic languages, two Nilo-Saharan languages

Biu–Mandara languages

The Biu–Mandara or Central Chadic languages of the Afro-Asiatic family are spoken in Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon. A reconstruction of Proto-Central Chadic

Al Mada (holding)

Lafarge Ciments, and Marjane (supermarket chain). Al Mada is investing in other African countries (Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Rwanda, Gabon, etc.). The holding

Arabic

as Kitāb Al-Munṣif, Kitāb Al-Muḥtasab, and Kitāb Al-Khaṣāʾiṣ  [ar]. Ibn Mada' of Cordoba (1116–1196) realized the overhaul of Arabic grammar first proposed

Languages of Africa

Threatened Language: The Fio Language of the Bamenda Grassfields of North western Cameroon (MA thesis). Bamenda: Catholic University of Cameroon. Fon at

Far North Region (Cameroon)

Mokolo, Dugwor, Marva, North Mofu, Mofu, Cuvok, Merey, Zulgo-Gemzek, Mada (Cameroon), and Mbuko. The Buduma live on islands in Lake Chad north of Kotokoland

Cavayé Yéguié Djibril

entered the Legislative Assembly of East Cameroon in April 1970; he also became the traditional chief of the Mada in 1971. Following the creation of a unitary

Languages of Nigeria

Bade and Bachama. In the East of Nigeria and on into Cameroon are the Central Chadic languages such as Bura, Kamwe and Margi. These are highly diverse