Zumaya is an extinct Chadic language once spoken in Cameroon.
[2] There are no known speakers; it is thought that the language use has shifted to Fulfulde.
[3] About 10 Zumaya words were recorded from what was probably the last speaker of this language by Daniel Barreteau.
The last speakers were found at Ouro-Lamordé, on the way to Bogo (Ouro-Zangui canton, Maroua commune, Diamaré department, Far North Region).
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