Bali language (Adamawa)
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Not to be confused with Bali language or Balinese language.
Bali | |
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Region | Demsa, Adamawa, Nigeria |
Ethnicity | Bali people |
Native speakers | (2,000 cited 1991)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | bcn |
Glottolog | bali1245 |
ELP | Bali |
Bali (also known as Bibaali, Maya, Abaali, Ibaale, or Ibaali) is a Niger–Congo language spoken by 100,000 people (as of 2006[update]) in Demsa, Adamawa, Nigeria.
References
- ^ Bali at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
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