Noy | |
Nativename: | Loo |
States: | Chad |
Speakers: | 36 |
Date: | 1993 census |
Ref: | e18 |
Familycolor: | Niger-Congo |
Fam2: | Atlantic–Congo |
Fam3: | Mbum–Day |
Fam4: | Bua |
Iso3: | noy |
Glotto: | noyy1238 |
Glottorefname: | Noy |
Noy, or Loo, is a nearly extinct language of Chad. In 1993 it had a population of 36 speakers, who lived in the Moyen-Chari and Mandoul regions, between Sarh, Djoli, Bédaya, Koumra, and Koumogo villages. Speakers are shifting to Sar, the lingua franca of regional capital Sarh.