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  Kota, Gbwata, Batta, Demsa Bata, Gboati, Gbwate, Bete, Birsa, Dunu, Gwate, Dii, Muleng
Dialects & Varieties
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
  
  - Malabu
 - Ribaw
 - Zumu
 - Demsa
 - Ndeewe
 - Wadi
 - Jirai
 - Garoua
 - Kobotachi
 
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              Vulnerable
      
  
60 percent certain, based on the evidence available
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                    Used mainly in the home and/or with family, but remains the primary language of these domains for many community members.
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Transmission
  
      
  
                    
    
  
  
                    
            
  
                    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
                    Transmission -1
            
    
  
  
                    All members of the community, including children, speak the language.
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Bibliography
Bibliography of Vitality: 
   
    
              Fakuade, Gbenga, Matudi Gambo and Abdullahi Bashir. 2003. "Language Shift From Mother Tongue Towards Fulfulde in Adamawa State, Nigeria: Causes and Consequences." In Anthropological linguistics, 45 , no. 3: 296-225. 
      
  
Bibliography of Locations: 
   
    
              Fakuade, Gbenga, Matudi Gambo and Abdullahi Bashir. 2003. "Language Shift From Mother Tongue Towards Fulfulde in Adamawa State, Nigeria: Causes and Consequences." In Anthropological linguistics, 45 , no. 3: 296-225. 
      
  
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              Fakuade, Gbenga, Matudi Gambo and Abdullahi Bashir. 2003. "Language Shift From Mother Tongue Towards Fulfulde in Adamawa State, Nigeria: Causes and Consequences." In Anthropological linguistics, 45 , no. 3: 296-225.