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{{Short description|Nilo-Saharan language of Chad and Sudan}} {{Infobox language | name = Amdang | nativename = {{lang|amj|sìmí amdangtí}} | states = [[Chad]], [[Sudan]] | region = [[Biltine Department|Biltine]], [[Wadi Fira Region|Wadi Fira]] | ethnicity = [[Amdang people|Amdang]] | speakers = {{sigfig|166,000|2}} | date = 2024 | ref = e27 | familycolor = Nilo-Saharan | fam2 = [[Fur languages|Fur]] | iso3 = amj | map = Amdang_map.png | mapcaption = Language map of Amdang (in grey) | glotto = amda1238 | glottorefname = Amdang }} '''Amdang''' (also '''Biltine'''; autonym: ''sìmí amdangtí'') is a language closely related to [[Fur language|Fur]], which together constitute a branch of the [[Nilo-Saharan language family]]. It is mainly spoken in [[Chad]], north of the town of [[Biltine, Chad|Biltine]], and sporadically elsewhere in [[Ouaddaï Region]]. There are also small colonies of speakers in [[Darfur]] near Woda'a and Fafa, and in [[Kordofan]] in the Abu Daza district and at Magrur north of Bara. Most of the ethnic group now speaks [[Arabic]].<ref name=e27/> The language is also called Mimi, Mima or Biltine; the name "Mimi", however, is also applied to two extinct languages of the area; [[Mimi of Nachtigal]] and [[Mimi of Decorse]]. Wolf (2010)<ref>Wolf, Katharina. 2010. ''[https://www.sil.org/resources/archives/9036 Une enquête sociolinguistique parmi les Amdang (Mimi) du Tchad: Rapport Technique]''. SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2010-028</ref> provides lexical data for the Kouchane, Sounta, Yaouada, and Tere dialects of Amdang. ==Bibliography== *Paul Doornbos & M. [[Lionel Bender (linguist)|Lionel Bender]]. 1983. "Languages of [[Ouaddaï Region|Wadai]]-[[Darfur]]", in ed. M. Lionel Bender, ''[[Nilo-Saharan languages|Nilo-Saharan Language]] Studies'', African Studies Center, [[Michigan State University]] *[[Joseph Greenberg]]. 1972. "On the identity of Jungraithmayr's Mimi", ''Africana Marburgensia'' 5.2: 45–49. Mouton, The Hague. *H. Jungraithmayr. 1971. "How many [[Mimi Language]]s are there?", ''Africana Marburgensia'' 4.2: 62–69. * H. MacMichael. 1967 (1922). ''A History of the Arabs in the Sudan''. Barnes and Noble, New York. * H. Carbou. 1912. ''La Région du Tchad et du Ouadai''. Leroux, Paris. * M. Gaudefroy-Demombynes. 1907. ''Documents sur Les Langues de l'Oubangui–Chari'', Actes du XIVe Congres des Orientalistes (Alger 1905). Paris. ==See also== *[[Wiktionary:Appendix:Amdang word list|Amdang word list]] (Wiktionary) ==References== {{Reflist}} {{authority control}}{{Languages of Sudan}}{{Languages of Chad}} [[Category:Fur languages]] [[Category:Languages of Chad]] {{ns-lang-stub}}
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