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Massa (or Masana , Masa ) is a Chadic language spoken in southern Chad and northern Cameroon by the Masa people . It has approximately 200,000 speakers.

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15-569: [REDACTED] Look up Massa , massa , mässa , or mássá in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Massa may refer to: Places [ edit ] Italy [ edit ] Province of Massa and Carrara , province in the Tuscany region of Italy Duchy of Massa and Carrara , controlled the towns of Massa di Carrara and Carrara Roman Catholic Diocese of Massa Marittima-Piombino

30-572: A Masa dialect since it is clearly mutually intelligible with the other Masa varieties (Ousmanou 2007). The speakers of Muzuk are bilingual, and speaking the Muzuk dialect of Masa, as well as Munjuk. It is spoken in the drier areas of the West (Guidigis, Mayo-Kani , Far North Region). Masa is spoken in Cameroon and Chad, with 103,000 speakers in Cameroon. This article about a Chadic language

45-402: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Massa [REDACTED] Look up Massa , massa , mässa , or mássá in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Massa may refer to: Places [ edit ] Italy [ edit ] Province of Massa and Carrara , province in

60-519: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Massa language Dialects are Bongor, Bugudum (Budugum), Domo, Gizay, Gumay, Ham, Walia, Wina (Viri), Yagwa. Kim , a neighbouring language, was once misclassified as Masa. Masa is spoken in the southern part of Mayo-Danay department in the Far North Region, in the arrondissements of Yagoua, Kalfou, Wina, Yele, and Guéré. Central Masa

75-566: Is spoken along the Logone River, with four varieties. The varieties, as listed from north to south, are: Yagwa (spoken around Yagoua), Domo (in Domo village), Walya, and Buguëum. Western Masa includes Gizay, spoken around Guéré, and Viri (Wina), former ethnic Tupuri who had shifted to the Masa language. The Muzuk dialect, which has long been considered a Munjuk dialect (ALCAM 1983), is in fact

90-678: The Gers department in southwestern France Castillon-Massas , commune in the Gers department in southwestern France Hôtel de Massa , in the 14th arrondissement of Paris Morocco [ edit ] Massa, Morocco , a town Souss-Massa National Park , national park on the Atlantic coast of Morocco Souss-Massa , one of the twelve regions of Morocco Other countries [ edit ] Massa (river) , river in Switzerland Massa (Tanzanian ward) , administrative ward in

105-503: The Gers department in southwestern France Castillon-Massas , commune in the Gers department in southwestern France Hôtel de Massa , in the 14th arrondissement of Paris Morocco [ edit ] Massa, Morocco , a town Souss-Massa National Park , national park on the Atlantic coast of Morocco Souss-Massa , one of the twelve regions of Morocco Other countries [ edit ] Massa (river) , river in Switzerland Massa (Tanzanian ward) , administrative ward in

120-995: The Mpwapwa district of the Dodoma Region of Tanzania Massa, Libya , a town in Libya Massah (מסה), place where the Israelites quarreled with God, according to the Torah Fictional locations [ edit ] Polis Massa , fictional planet from Star Wars People [ edit ] Massa (surname) Massa (biblical figure) , from Genesis Massa Makan Diabaté (1938–1988), Malian historian, author, and playwright Michael of Massa (Michael Beccucci de Massa) (died 1337), Italian Augustinian Hermit and theologian Groups Ray Massa's EuroRhythms , Italian-American band from Columbus, Ohio Animals Massa (gorilla) , gorilla from

135-692: The Mpwapwa district of the Dodoma Region of Tanzania Massa, Libya , a town in Libya Massah (מסה), place where the Israelites quarreled with God, according to the Torah Fictional locations [ edit ] Polis Massa , fictional planet from Star Wars People [ edit ] Massa (surname) Massa (biblical figure) , from Genesis Massa Makan Diabaté (1938–1988), Malian historian, author, and playwright Michael of Massa (Michael Beccucci de Massa) (died 1337), Italian Augustinian Hermit and theologian Groups Ray Massa's EuroRhythms , Italian-American band from Columbus, Ohio Animals Massa (gorilla) , gorilla from

150-842: The Philadelphia Zoo Other uses [ edit ] Massa language , African language Portuguese sweet bread or Massa Sovada El Massa , Algerian daily newspaper Printed in Arabic Massa Marittima Cathedral , main church of Massa Marittima Massa–Senigallia Line , in the linguistics of the Romance languages Massa intermedia , the Interthalamic adhesion Massa, in early African American Vernacular English, see slave master Massa (song) See also [ edit ] Masa (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

165-561: The Philadelphia Zoo Other uses [ edit ] Massa language , African language Portuguese sweet bread or Massa Sovada El Massa , Algerian daily newspaper Printed in Arabic Massa Marittima Cathedral , main church of Massa Marittima Massa–Senigallia Line , in the linguistics of the Romance languages Massa intermedia , the Interthalamic adhesion Massa, in early African American Vernacular English, see slave master Massa (song) See also [ edit ] Masa (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

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180-840: The Tuscany region of Italy Duchy of Massa and Carrara , controlled the towns of Massa di Carrara and Carrara Roman Catholic Diocese of Massa Marittima-Piombino was before 1978 called diocese of Massa Marittima Italian towns [ edit ] Massa, Tuscany , the administrative seat of the Italian province of Massa-Carrara. Massa d'Albe , province of L'Aquila Massa di Somma , province of Naples Massa e Cozzile , province of Pistoia Massa Fermana , province of Ascoli Piceno Massa Fiscaglia , province of Ferrara Massa Lombarda , province of Ravenna Massa Lubrense , province of Naples Massa Marittima , province of Grosseto Massa Martana , province of Perugia France [ edit ] Peyrusse-Massas , commune in

195-446: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Massa . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Massa&oldid=1258651428 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

210-446: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Massa . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Massa&oldid=1258651428 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

225-615: Was before 1978 called diocese of Massa Marittima Italian towns [ edit ] Massa, Tuscany , the administrative seat of the Italian province of Massa-Carrara. Massa d'Albe , province of L'Aquila Massa di Somma , province of Naples Massa e Cozzile , province of Pistoia Massa Fermana , province of Ascoli Piceno Massa Fiscaglia , province of Ferrara Massa Lombarda , province of Ravenna Massa Lubrense , province of Naples Massa Marittima , province of Grosseto Massa Martana , province of Perugia France [ edit ] Peyrusse-Massas , commune in

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