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Amdang language

Amdang
sìmí amdangtí
Native to Chad, Sudan
Region Wadi Fira
Ethnicity Amdang people
Native speakers
41,000 (2000)
Nilo-Saharan?
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolog amda1238
Amdang map.png
Language map of Amdang (in grey)

Amdang (also Biltine; autonym: sìmí amdangtí) is a language closely related to Fur, which together constitute a branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family. It is mainly spoken in Chad, north of the town of Biltine, and sporadically elsewhere in Ouaddaï Region. There are also small colonies of speakers in Darfur near Woda'a and Fafa, and in Kordofan in the Abu Daza district and at Magrur north of Bara. Most of the ethnic group now speaks Arabic.

The language is also called Mimi, Mima or Biltine; the name "Mimi", however, is also applied to two extinct Maban languages of the area; Mimi of Nachtigal and Mimi of Decorse.



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