18.3078, Books: Lexicography: Moser, Dingatoloum

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Subject: Kabba-English-French Dictionary: Moser, Dingatoloum

 

	
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Subject: Kabba-English-French Dictionary: Moser, Dingatoloum
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Title: Kabba-English-French Dictionary 
Subtitle: With English-Kabba and French-Kabba Finderlists 
Series Title: Languages of the World/Dictionaries 41  

Publication Year: 2007 
Publisher: Lincom GmbH
	   http://www.lincom.eu
	
Author: Rosmarie Moser
Author: Jean-Pierre Dingatoloum

Hardback: ISBN:  9783895865565 Pages: 534 Price: Europe EURO 120.00


Abstract:

Kabba is a Central-Sudanic language of the West-Sara group; it is spoken by
approximately 80,000 people in the Central African Republic. The Kabba are
warriors, agriculturalists, hunters and fishermen. They migrated from
East-Africa to the C.A.R. during civil upheavals and slave trade. The Kabba
fought alongside the French in Europe and in Indo-China. The C.A.R., which
was previously called Ubangi-Shari, gained its independence from France in
1960.

Kabba est une langue Soudan-Centrale du group Sara-Ouest; elle est parlée
par environ 80,000 personnes dans la République Centrafrique. Les Kabbas
sont des guerriers, qui font l'agriculture, la chasse et la pêche. Ils sont
venus en R.C.A de l'Afrique-Est pendant des guerres civiles et esclavage.
Les Kabbas ont lutté à côté des Français en Europe et en Indo-Chine. La
R.C.A., qui s'appelait auparavant Ubangi-Shari, a gagné son indépendance de
la France en 1960. 



Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography

Subject Language(s): Kaba (ksp)


Written In: English  (eng)
	
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