Dabarre (also known as Af-Dabarre) is a Somali language spoken by the Dabarre and Iroole both sub-clans of the Digil clan family of Somalis inhabiting southwestern Somalia. It has an estimated 23,000 speakers. Dialects include Dabarre and Iroole (Af-Iroole).[1]
Dabarre | |
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Native to | Somalia |
Ethnicity | Somali (dabarre) |
Native speakers | 1 million (2019)[1] |
Language family | Afro-Asiatic
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ISO 639-3 | dbr |
Glottolog | daba1260 |
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Italics indicate extinct languages |
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