This Lexvo.org page describes the entity referred to by the URI http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/amj. A machine-readable RDF version of this description is provided here.
rdf:type | lvont:Language |
rdfs:comment | Amdang Biltine (autonym: sìmí amdangtí) is a language closely related to Fur spoken in Chad by about 5,000 people , while Ethnologue places the number in 2000 at 41,000. It is mainly spoken in Chad north of Biltine, and sporadically elsewhere in Ouaddaï. 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. It is also termed Mimi, Mima, or Biltine. (The term "Mimi" is also applied, however, to several other languages of the area). ('en' language string) |
rdfs:label | Amdangeg ('br' language string) |
rdfs:label | Amdang language ('en' language string) |
rdfs:label | Amdang ('en' language string) |
rdfs:label | Amdang jezik ('hr' language string) |
rdfs:label | Amdang ('is' language string) |
rdfs:label | Lenga Amdang ('pms' language string) |
rdfs:label | Амданг ('ru' language string) |
rdfs:label | Idioma amdang ('es' language string) |
rdfs:seeAlso | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amdang_language |
rdfs:seeAlso | http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=amj |
rdfs:seeAlso | http://www.llmap.org/languages/amj.html |
owl:sameAs | http://dbpedia.org/resource/Amdang_language |
owl:sameAs | http://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/Amdang_language |
lvont:broader | lexvo:iso639-5/ssa |
lvont:iso639P3PCode | amj (string) |
lvont:label | lexvo:term/bre/Amdangeg |
lvont:label | lexvo:term/eng/Amdang%20language |
lvont:label | lexvo:term/eng/Amdang |
lvont:label | lexvo:term/hrv/Amdang%20jezik |
lvont:label | lexvo:term/isl/Amdang |
lvont:label | lexvo:term/pms/Lenga%20Amdang |
lvont:label | lexvo:term/rus/%D0%90%D0%BC%D0%B4%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B3 |
lvont:label | lexvo:term/spa/Idioma%20amdang |
lvont:usedIn | lexvo:iso3166/TD |
skos:prefLabel | Amdang ('en' language string) |
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