From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tebu
is a small family of two
Saharan languages
, consisting of
Daza
and
Teda
. It is spoken by the two groups of
Toubou people
, the
Daza
and
Teda
.
Tebu is predominantly spoken in
Chad
and in southern
Libya
by around 580,000 people.
Daza
and
Teda
have an estimated 537,000 and 42,500 speakers, respectively.
[1]
References
[
edit
]
|
---|
Official language
| |
---|
National languages
| |
---|
Other languages
| |
---|
Immigrant languages
| |
---|
|
---|
Official languages
| |
---|
Indigenous languages
| |
---|
Immigrant languages
| |
---|