Tedaga Language

Tedaga language is a language which belongs to the Saharan subfamily of the Nilo-Saharan, spoken in northern Chad and eastern Niger by the Teda ethnic group. Teda is sometimes used to mean both the northern dialect (Teda proper) and the southern dialect (Dazaga).

Also known as:

  • Toubou,
  • Teda,
  • Tebu,
  • Tebou,
  • Tibbu,
  • Todaga,
  • Toda,
  • Todga,
  • Tuda,
  • Tubu,
  • Tudaga,
  • Tedaga

Human Language

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ISO 639-3 Code:

  • tuq
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