e/Eastern Jebel languages

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has glosseng: The Eastern Jebel languages are a small subfamily belonging to the Eastern Sudanic subgroup of Nilo-Saharan. They are spoken in the hills of An Nil al Azraq province in eastern Sudan (the name "Jebel" is simply Arabic for "mountain".) The group consists of Gaam (also called "Ingassana" or "Tabi"), Aka (Silak), Kelo (Tornasi), and Molo (Malkan). Gaam has some 40-80,000 speakers, whereas the other three are on the verge of extinction. Gaam was believed to be the only member of this group until more information about Aka, Kelo, and Molo was obtained by Bender; the latter three languages have been significantly influenced by Berta.
lexicalizationeng: Eastern jebel languages
lexicalizationeng: Eastern Jebel language
subclass oflanguage/sdv
instance oflanguage/sdv
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Breton
has glossbre: Un is-skourr eus ar yezhoù nilez-saharek eo yezhoù jebelek ar reter (anvet ivez yezhoù tabiek) komzet e Proviñs An Nil al Azraq e reter Soudan.
lexicalizationbre: Yezhoù jebelek ar reter
Macedonian
has glossmkd: Источноџебелските јазици се мала група на јазици и припаѓаат на групата на источносудански јазици. Тие се зборуваат во Судан во Ан Нил ал Азрак провинцијата. Во оваа група спаѓаат јазиците:
lexicalizationmkd: Источноџебелски јазици
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