Mofu-Gudur language

Chadic language of northern Cameroon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mofu-Gudur, or South Mofu, is a Chadic language spoken in northern Cameroon. Dialects are Dimeo, Gudur, Massagal, Mokong, Njeleng, and Zidim.

NativetoCameroon
Native speakers
90,000 (2008)[1]
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Mofu-Gudur
Native toCameroon
RegionFar North Province
Native speakers
90,000 (2008)[1]
Afro-Asiatic
Mofu-Gudur Sign Language
Language codes
ISO 639-3mif
Glottologmofu1248  Mofu-Gudur
mofu1251  Mofu-Gudur Sign Language
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Mofu-Gudur is spoken in the massifs south of the Tsanaga River as far as Mayo-Louti (Mokong and Mofou cantons of Mokolo commune, Mayo-Tsanaga department, and Gawaza commune, Diamaré department, in the Far North Region) by 60,000 speakers.[2]

Sign language

Speakers use an estimated 1,500 conventionalized gestures. These are used in story-telling and reciting history, but also in situations not conducive to speech; when children are born deaf, or people go deaf later in life, the members have a system of communication available that will allow them to communicate with the entire community.

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