Affade
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[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Affade
- Alternative form of Afade
- 1968, The languages and peoples of Bornu: being a collection of the writings of P. A. Benton, volume 1, page 137:
- […] a vocabulary of Affade, […]
- 1981, Graham Connah, Three thousand years in Africa: man and his environment, page 35:
- Similarly isolated are speakers of Mober in the middle Yobe Valley and a tiny group of Affade speakers on the River El Beid. There are only two other languages in this area.
- 1983, in Current approaches to African linguistics, volume 1 (edited by Ivan R. Dihoff), page 11:
- They occur frequently in Gulfei and Affade, infrequently in Makari, but not at all in the closely related Logone.