Psikye (Psikya, Kapsiki) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in northern Cameroon and eastern Nigeria.
[2] In Cameroon, Psikya speakers use the name Margi to refer to their own language and its three varieties.
[3] Psikyá covers the entire southwestern part of the arrondissement of Mokolo and Mogodé (department of Mayo-Tsanaga, Far North Region, Cameroon) along the Nigerian border, in the settlements of Roumzou, Mogode, and Roumsiki.
[3] Zléŋé and Wula are spoken in only two neighborhoods in the border village of Oula in Cameroon.
[4] This uses several additional letters including in particular ⟨ɓ, ɗ, ə, ɛ, ŋ, ’⟩.