List of Chadic languages
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There are over 195 Chadic languages and dialects according to the Ethnologue.
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[edit] Biu-Mandara
[edit] A
Boga, Ga'anda, Hwana (Hona), Jara, Tera; Bura-Pabir, Cibak, Kofa, Putai, Huba (Kilba), Marghi Central (Margi), Marghi South, Nggwahyi; Bana, Hya, Kamwe (Higi), Psikye; Lamang: Hdi, Lamang, Vemgo-Mabas, Mandara: Cineni, Dghwede, Guduf-Gava, Glavda,Gvoko, Parkwa, Wandala (Madandara); Baldemu, Cuvok, Dugwor, North Giziga, South Giziga, Mafa, Merey, Mada, Matal (Muktele), Mbuko, Mefele, North Mofu, Mofu-Gudur, Moloko, Muyang, Vame (Dialects: Demwa, Hurza, Mayo-Plata, Mberem, Ndreme), Wuzlam, Zulgo-Gemzek; Sukur; Buwal, Daba, Gavar (Gawar), Mazagway, Mbedam, Mina (Hina); Bacama, Bata, Fali, Gude, Gudu, Holma, Jimi, Ngwaba, Nzanyi (Nzangi), Sharwa, Tsuvan, Zizilivakan
[edit] B
Buduma, Jilbe, Jina, Majera, Kotoko: Afade, Lagwan (Logone), Malgbe, Maslam, Mpade, Mser; Mbara, Musgu, Muskum
[edit] C
Gidar
[edit] East
[edit] A
Mire, Motun (Mod), Ndam, Somrai, Tumak; Boor, Gadang, Miltu, Sarua; Buso; Kimré, Lele, Nancere; Gabri, Kabalai, Tobanga; Kera, Kwang
[edit] B
Bidiyo, Dangaléat (Dangla), Jegu, Jonkor Bourmataguil, Mabire, Mawa (Mahwa), Migaama, Mogum, Ubi; Birgit, Kajakse, Kujarge, Masmaje, Mubi, Toram, Zirenkel; Mukulu (Mokulu); Barein (Barain), Saba, Sokoro, Tamki
[edit] Masa
Herdé, Pévé, Masana (Masa), Monogoy, Marba, Musey, Ngete, Mesme, Zumaya
[edit] West
Luri
[edit] A
Gwandara, Hausa; Bole: Beele, Bole, Deno, Geruma, Galambu, Giiwo (Kirfi), Kubi, Kholok, Maaka (Maha), Ngamo, Nyam, Bure, Karekare; Tangale: Dera (Kanakuru), Kushi, Kutto (Kupto), Kwaami, Pero, Piya-Kwonci, Tangale; Angas: Cakfem-Mushere, Jorto, Kofyar, Miship (Chip), Mwaghavul (Sura), Ngas, Goemai, Koenoem, Montol, Pyapun, Tal; Yiwom; Fyer, Tambas; Ron: Duhwa (Karfa), Kulere, Mundat, Ron, Sha, Shagawu; Daza
[edit] B
Auyokawa; Bade, Ngizim, Teshenawa, Duwai; Ajawa, Ciwogai, Diri, Kariya, Mburku, Miya, Pa'a, Siri, Warji, Zumbun (Jimbin); Boghom, Kir-Balar, Mangas; Dass; Jimi; Guruntum, Ju, Mbaaru, Tala, Zangwal; Geji, Polci (Polchi), Saya, Zari, Zeem