Lagwan language

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The Lagwan language is a Chadic language spoken by the Kotoko people of the Lake Chad region in Cameroon and Chad.

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Label Occurrences
Lagwan language canonical 1

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Afroasiatic language
Chadic language
language
alternativeName Kotoko NERFINISHED
Lagon
Lagouane NERFINISHED
Logone NERFINISHED
Logone-Birni NERFINISHED
Logone-Birni Kotoko NERFINISHED
continent Africa
country Cameroon
Chad
endangeredStatus vulnerable
ethnicGroup Kotoko people NERFINISHED
glottocode lagw1239
hasDialect Kousseri dialect NERFINISHED
Logone-Birni dialect NERFINISHED
hasWritingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script
iso6393Code kot
languageBranch Chadic NERFINISHED
languageFamily Afroasiatic NERFINISHED
neighboringLanguage Buduma language NERFINISHED
Masa language NERFINISHED
Mousgoum language
region Lake Chad region NERFINISHED
spokenAlong Logone River NERFINISHED
spokenBy Kotoko people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Cameroon NERFINISHED
Chad NERFINISHED
subfamily Biu–Mandara NERFINISHED
usedIn traditional Kotoko culture

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kotoko traditionalLanguage Lagwan language