Mabire language

Mabire is a critically endangered Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Oulek village in Chad.

[1] As of a report published in 2001, there were three living speakers of Mabire,[2] two of whom were an elderly brother and sister, named Terab and Balha, living in Oulek.

The third speaker, Souleymane Dabanga, was the chief of the Mabire and lived in Katch.

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