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- Mbay_language abstract "Mbay, or Sara Mbay, is a Bongo–Bagirmi language of Chad and the Central African Republic.It is reported that Mbay does not have personal pronouns. The meaning is largely carried out by subject, object, and possessive affixes attached to verbs, prepositions, and nouns. Other words, such as yá̰a̰ "thing", dèē "person", tàa "speech", and lòo "place" are used somewhat pronominally as something, somebody, something said, and somewhere.".
- Mbay_language iso6393Code "myb".
- Mbay_language languageFamily Bongo%E2%80%93Bagirmi_languages.
- Mbay_language languageFamily Central_Sudanic_languages.
- Mbay_language languageFamily Sara_languages.
- Mbay_language spokenIn Central_African_Republic.
- Mbay_language spokenIn Chad.
- Mbay_language wikiPageExternalLink Mbay.htm.
- Mbay_language wikiPageID "33492769".
- Mbay_language wikiPageRevisionID "589415986".
- Mbay_language date "1990".
- Mbay_language fam Bongo–Bagirmi_languages.
- Mbay_language fam Central_Sudanic_languages.
- Mbay_language fam Sara_languages.
- Mbay_language fam "East".
- Mbay_language familycolor "Nilo-Saharan".
- Mbay_language hasPhotoCollection Mbay_language.
- Mbay_language iso "myb".
- Mbay_language name "Mbay".
- Mbay_language nativename "Sara Mbay".
- Mbay_language ref "e17".
- Mbay_language speakers "90000".
- Mbay_language states Central_African_Republic.
- Mbay_language states Chad.
- Mbay_language subject Category:Bongo-Bagirmi_languages.
- Mbay_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Mbay_language type Bongo-BagirmiLanguages.
- Mbay_language type Communication100033020.
- Mbay_language type Language106282651.
- Mbay_language type Language.
- Mbay_language type Language.
- Mbay_language type InformationEntity.
- Mbay_language comment "Mbay, or Sara Mbay, is a Bongo–Bagirmi language of Chad and the Central African Republic.It is reported that Mbay does not have personal pronouns. The meaning is largely carried out by subject, object, and possessive affixes attached to verbs, prepositions, and nouns. Other words, such as yá̰a̰ "thing", dèē "person", tàa "speech", and lòo "place" are used somewhat pronominally as something, somebody, something said, and somewhere.".
- Mbay_language label "Mbay (langue)".
- Mbay_language label "Mbay language".
- Mbay_language sameAs Mbay_(langue).
- Mbay_language sameAs m.02hwnyk.
- Mbay_language sameAs Q3033565.
- Mbay_language sameAs Q3033565.
- Mbay_language sameAs Mbay_language.
- Mbay_language wasDerivedFrom Mbay_language?oldid=589415986.
- Mbay_language isPrimaryTopicOf Mbay_language.
- Mbay_language name "Mbay".
- Mbay_language name "Sara Mbay".