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Kaba (Kabba), or Kabba of Goré, is a language of the
Sara people The Sara people are a Central Sudanic ethnic group native to southern Chad, the northwestern areas of the Central African Republic, and the southern border of North Sudan. They speak the Sara languages which are a part of the Central Sudanic lan ...
in
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and Chad, with around 100,000 speakers. There are several languages named ''Kaba'', which is a local generic term approximately equivalent to ''Sara''. Kaba of Gore is confusing classified as a Sara rather than as a Kaba language. Kabba is a
tonal language Tone is the use of pitch in language to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning – that is, to distinguish or to inflect words. All verbal languages use pitch to express emotional and other paralinguistic information and to convey emph ...
. There are three tones, High (H) Mid (M) and Low (L).


References


The Sara-Bagirmi Language Project -- Kaba
Languages of the Central African Republic Languages of Chad Languages of Cameroon Bongo–Bagirmi languages {{ns-lang-stub