Laalaa language explained

Laalaa
States:Senegal
Region:Thies
Ethnicity:Serer-Laalaa
Speakers:12,000
Date:2007
Ref:e18
Familycolor:Niger-Congo
Fam2:Atlantic–Congo
Fam3:Senegambian
Fam4:Cangin
Fam5:Noon-Laalaa
Iso3:cae
Glotto:leha1242
Glottorefname:Lehar

Lehar or Laalaa (in their language) is one of the Cangin languages spoken in Senegal in the Laa Region (Lehar Region), north of Thies as well as the Tambacounda area. The speakers (the Serer-Laalaa) are ethnically Serers, however just like the Ndut, Palor, Saafi and Noon languages, they are closely related to each other than to the Serer-Sine language. The Lehar language which is closer to Noon, is part of the Niger–Congo family. The number of speakers based on 2002 figures were 10,925.

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