Peve language
The Pévé language, sometimes referred to as Lamé (the main dialect), is a member of the Masa branch of the Chadic family that is spoken in parts of Cameroon and the Republic of Chad.
Pévé | |
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Lamé | |
Zime | |
Native to | Chad, Cameroon |
Native speakers | (ca. 35,000 cited 1999–2000) |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | lme |
Glottolog | peve1243 |
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