Noy (language)

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Noy (loo)

Spoken in

Chad
speaker 36 (1993 census)
Linguistic
classification

Niger-Congo

Language codes
ISO 639-3

noy

The Noy language is an almost extinct Adamaua language of Chad . The language is also called loo .

Today the number of speakers is only 36. They live (or lived) in the following regions: Moyen-Chari and Mandoul , between the villages of Sarh , Djoli , Bédaya , Koumra and Koumogo . Most speakers have adopted the Chadian official languages French and Arabic as their mother tongue.

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  • Ethnologue entry for Noy

Individual evidence

  1. ( Ethnologue )