Ndam, also known as Dam or Ndamm, is an East Chadic language spoken by around 6,500 people in southwestern Chad. It is spoken mainly in the Tandjilé and Lai Prefectures. There are two dialects of the language: Ndam Dik (northern), and Ndam-Ndam (southern).[1]
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East Chadic (A) | Sibine | |
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Miltu | |
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Nancere | |
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Gabri | |
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Kwang | |
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East Chadic (B) | Dangla (B.1.1) | |
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Mubi (B.1.2) | |
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Sokoro (B.3) | |
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Barain (B.4) | |
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Other | |
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