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  1. The Maban languages are a small family of languages which have been included in the hypothetical Nilo-Saharan stock. Maban languages are spoken in eastern Chad, the Central African Republic and western Sudan ( Darfur ). Languages. The Maban branch includes the following languages: Mimi of Nachtigal. Kenjeje (Yaali, Faranga)

  2. Maba (Maban, Mabang, or Bura Mabang) is a Nilo-Saharan language of the Maban branch spoken in Chad and Sudan. It is divided into several dialects, and serves as a local trade language. Maba is closely related to the Masalit language. Most speakers of Maba reside in Chad with 542,000 speakers as of 2019.

  3. Maban languages, group of related languages spoken in the border area of Chad, Sudan, and the Central African Republic. The Maban languages form a branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family. Maba (also called Bura Mabang) is the largest Maban language in terms of number of speakers (more than 250,000). Other members of the group include Karanga ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. 2021. The Maban languages constitute one of the orphan groups of Nilo-Saharan; they are generally recognised as one of its branches, but their exact place remains to be determined. Data on Maban languages is extremely patchy; only one full-length grammar exists and no comprehensive dictionaries.

    • Roger Blench
  5. In Maban languages. Maba (also called Bura Mabang) is the largest Maban language in terms of number of speakers (more than 250,000). Other members of the group include Karanga, Kibet, Massalat, Masalit (Massalit), Marfa, and Runga. Maban also includes two languages known by the names of their first….

  6. Overview. Maban Languages. Quick Reference. Spoken in eastern Chad, with some overspill into Sudan and the Central African Republic. They form a branch of the proposed Nilo-Saharan family.LANGUAGE LIST Karanga: also called Kurunga. 10,000 speakers in ... From: Maban Languages in International Encyclopedia of Linguistics » Subjects: Linguistics.

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