Bole

E222776

Bole is a West Chadic language spoken primarily in northeastern Nigeria, known for its complex tonal system and role as a regional lingua franca among Bole-speaking communities.

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Bole canonical 10

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Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Afroasiatic language
Chadic language
West Chadic language
language
country Nigeria
ethnologueEntry Bole self-link
glottocode bole1246
hasAlternativeName Bole (Nigeria)
Bole language
hasLinguisticFeature complex tonal system
tonal language
hasMorphologicalType mostly agglutinative
hasNeighboringLanguage Hausa
Karekare
Ngamo
Tangale
hasPhonologicalFeature consonant length contrasts
contrastive tone
hasRole regional lingua franca
ISO639-3Code bol
isSpokenByEthnicGroup Bole ethnic group
languageFamily Afroasiatic languages
surface form: Afroasiatic
region Bauchi State
Gombe State
Yobe State
spokenBy Bole people
spokenIn Nigeria
northeastern Nigeria
subBranch West Chadic
subFamily Chadic languages
surface form: Chadic
subGroup Bole–Tangale
usedAs lingua franca among Bole-speaking communities
wordOrder SVO
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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