Ingessana language
Spoken in
- Nilo-Saharan languages Ostsudanische languages Eastern Jebel group Gaam
Tbi
Gaam (actually: kor -e- GAAM " language from home ", also: Ingassana / Ingessana, [ Jebel ] Tabi ) is a language spoken by about 67,000 people in Blue Nile in the east of Sudan on the mountain Jebel Tabi will.
They, together with the under closer related languages Aka [ soh ], Kelo [ xel ] and Molo [ zmo ], who very few speakers, as "Eastern Jebel group " the branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family ostsudanischen attributed.
Gaam one of those ostsudanischen languages that make up the pronoun of the first person singular with an element n: Ane.
The basic word order of Gaam is subject-verb - object.