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Jilbe language

This article will address the topic of Jilbe language, which has sparked widespread interest and debate in various areas. Jilbe language is a concept that has gained relevance in recent years and that has generated great curiosity in today's society. Along these lines, the different edges and perspectives surrounding Jilbe language will be explored, as well as its impact in different contexts and situations. Both its positive and negative aspects will be analyzed, in order to offer a complete and balanced vision of this topic. In addition, opinions from experts in the field will be presented and specific cases that exemplify the importance of Jilbe language today will be examined.

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Jilbe
Native toNigeria
RegionBorno State
Native speakers
Last spoken by a elder man in 2006 (to a undated number of fewer than 20) (2008)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3jie
Glottologjilb1238
ELPJilbe

Jilbe (also known as Zoulbou) is a critically endangered, probably extinct Afro-Asiatic language spoken in a single village in Borno State, Nigeria. It is also called Zoulbou.[1]

It is spoken in Jilbe town, across the Cameroon border from Dabanga town.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Jilbe at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)