Central Chadic
Central Chadic is a branch of the Chadic languages, which are part of the larger Afro-Asiatic language family. This group of languages is primarily spoken in parts of Nigeria and Chad. Central Chadic languages include several dialects, which share common linguistic features and are used by various ethnic groups in the region.
The Central Chadic languages are known for their complex tonal systems and rich morphology. They play a significant role in the cultural identity of the communities that speak them, contributing to local traditions and social interactions. Understanding these languages is essential for studying the diverse cultures of Central Africa.