KVI ISO 639-3
Kwang
A language of Chad
- ISO 639
- kvi
- Alternate Names
- Kouang, Kuang, Kwong
- Population
- 16,800 (1993 census). 10,000 or more Kwang, 2,000 Mobou, 250 Aloa.
- Location:
- Chari-Baguirmi and Mayo-Kebbi Est regions; Tandjilé region: Tandjilé Est department; north of Lai, east of Bongor, southwest of Bousso. Mobou (Mobou dialect); Mogo (Aloa dialect).
- Language Status
- 6a* (Vigorous).
- Classification
- Afro-Asiatic, Chadic, East, A, A.3
- Dialects
- Kwang, Mobou (Mobu), Ngam (Gam, Modgel), Tchagin (Tchakin), Aloa, Kawalké, Gaya, Mindéra. Includes Midigil village, sometimes erroneously listed as ‘Modgel’ (Medegel) in some sources. Lexical similarity: 42% with Kera [ker].
- Language Use
- Also use Bagirmi [bmi], especially the Muslim Aloa, with full bilingualism. Also use Sar [mwm], especially the Ngam, as L2.
- Other Comments
- Ngam dialect is different from Ngam [nmc] of Chad and Central African Republic in the Sara group of Nilo-Saharan. Traditional religion, Muslim.
Also Spoken in
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Location: Chari-Baguirmi and Mayo-Kebbi Est regions; Tandjilé region: Tandjilé Est department; north of Lai, east of Bongor, southwest of Bousso. Mobou (Mobou dialect); Mogo (Aloa dialect).
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