Zizilivakan language

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Zizilivakan
Fali of Jilbu
Ulan Mazhilvən
Native toCameroon, Nigeria
RegionFar North Province; Adamawa State
Native speakers
6,000 (2010)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3ziz
ELPZizilivakan

Zizilivakan (Ziziliveken, Ziliva, Àmzírív), also known as Fali of Jilbu and Ulan Mazhilvən, is a Chadic language spoken in Cameroon in Far North Province and neighboring Nigeria. It is one of several in the area that go by the name Fali.

Notes

  1. ^ Zizilivakan at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013) Closed access icon

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